Hello again! I forgot to tell you that, gui interface applications for managing the mysql server and it's databases, you can find almost in every platform.
I have tried such applications on Windows and Linux, and are really nice and very professional (The MySQLfront for Windows really impressed...
PHP and MySQL had been released for almost any platform. The code you develop on them is platform independent.
However, there are different versions for every OS (e.g. Windows, Linux, Mac...)
The easieast way to create such distribution, is through web pages. The best web server (In versions...
When I first installed RedHat 7.0 from start (this means wihout upgrading), even if I choosed mysql to start automatically, it wouldn't. If you choose something like that remember that the First time mysql starts after install, it has no users thus with no privileges in it.
And because the...
Javrix'idea is gonna work, assuming that the host server supports server side includes. But even this is not so good and may confuse you if you continue add more files in the future.
But this could be a temporary solution, untill you gain some knowledge on php or cgi.
According to your last question, you first have to learn some php scripting (basic knowledge whould do for such a thing). But also the web site that hosts your pages must support php. You can learn everything you want about that language straight from it's web site: www.php.net.
But If you...
Just focus in the textfield using JavaScript on the onLoad event of the body html tag.
Lets suggest that the text field is called "txtField" and is part of the form "form1". Do as follows:
In the body tag of the html code add the "onLoad" event, just to call the...
You can eather use JavaScript, as unicorn11 mentioned, with several ways. You can also refer to DHTML for that, but this will be some solution only for small text data.
This things are better done using server side scripting (PHP, ASP, JSP, SS JavaScript e.t.c.) or CGI programming (Perl, C...
Well, that is a problem I've been through in the past, specially when using Dreamweaver 3. But in DW4, this problem seems to be solved as, it is more WYSIWYG than 3, and one extra reason for this, is that you can work not only in standard view, but also in layout view. Working in the last...
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