Try on PHP's site <A HREF="http://www.php.net" TARGET="_new">www.php.net</A> for the manual (which is very explanatory) or for other training links <p>Liz Kimber<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href=http://www.xcalibur.co.uk> </a><br>
Actually there is one for PHP.<br><br>Its still in beta, but it works OK, the only thing it doesnt seem to do is follow links, but it does tell you where it would have gone...<br><br><A HREF="http://www.soysal.com/PHPEd/" TARGET="_new">http://www.soysal.com/PHPEd/</A> <p>Liz Kimber<br><a...
OK, if you have MySQL running on your machine, you dont have to be root at all no.<br><br>There is a utility called MyAdmin which is very good and you can use it through your browser to administer ALL of your mySQL stuff. <br><br>You can get it from <A HREF="http://myadmin.cheapnet.net/"...
Despite downloading the browscap.ini, editing php.ini to make sure its in the right place, I only get a blank array when I run it.. Any ideas how to fix it? (using linux, apache 1.3.12 and php4 rc2)
<A HREF="http://www.phorum.org" TARGET="_new">http://www.phorum.org</A> has a really neat one. But the site has been down a couple of days...<br><br>Liz
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