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JungleJar | Development Tutorial: Creating 301 Re-directs - 0 views

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    From time to time you'll probably want to send a website visitor who tries to access a page that has moved, been deleted, etc to a brand spanking new page of which quite possibly will have the content they were looking for. In this article I'll introduce you to the 301 re-direct, show you how to create one, and you'll see why sometimes just depending on the 404 page isn't practical. I'll also show you various methods to create one by using PHP, ASP, and HTML.
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TinyMVC for PHP - 0 views

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    TinyMVC is an Model-View-Controller application framework for PHP. It provides clear separation between the database operations (Model), the presentation (View), and the glue in between (Controller).
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JungleJar | Wordpress How-To: Displaying Post Counts - 0 views

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    Ever wanted to display the number of posts your blog has achieved for your blog readers or perhaps just for yourself? Or, what about the number of posts in a specific category? If so, I'll show you a quick and easy way to do just that, and we'll style up the output with a bit of CSS Level 2.1 the standard way.
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MDB2-Cheatsheet - codeschmie.de - 0 views

  • fetchOne([int $colnum = 0])
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    examples for using MDB2
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CoLab Orlando - 0 views

shared by Bensan George on 13 Apr 09 - Cached
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    collab orlando
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Login and Authentication with Zend Framework - phly, boy, phly - 0 views

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    Building a login system using ZF
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Secure File Upload with PHP - 0 views

  •   $ext = substr($filename, strrpos($filename, '.') + 1);
  • ($ext == "jpg")
  • $_FILES["uploaded_file"]["type"] the MIME type of the uploaded file (if the browser provided the type)
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Zend Framework - 0 views

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    Zend framework quick start
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osFileManager - PHP open source file management - 0 views

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    osFileManager is an open source file management script written in PHP. Includes User CP, Admin CP, and many basic file creation/modifying tools. File Functions include: List, Open, View, Edit, Create, Upload, Rename and Move. User Functions include: Change password, and Change color scheme. Admin Functions include: New user, Edit user, Delete user.
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MDB2 | Prepare & Execute - 0 views

  •  array('integer'), array('text', 'text')
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      Make sure to pass TWO types arrays when selecting data with a where clause: prepare($sql, $typesIN, $typesOUT) inserting just takes one...
  • $sth = $mdb2->prepare('INSERT INTO numbers (number) VALUES (?)', array('integer'), MDB2_PREPARE_MANIP); $sth->execute(1); $sth->execute(8);
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    walk through of preparing and executing statements
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New RSForm! Pro revision - Revision 22 is available for download! - 0 views

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    A new update for RSForm! Pro has a new layout called \\\"Inline (XHTML)\\\" and uses a series of list items to define the components, instead of table rows, like the \\\"Inline\\\" layout does.
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Wordpress Tutorial: Make Your Page Titles SEO Friendly - 0 views

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    If you're a Wordpress Content Management System user, and you would like to make your page titles SEO friendly without installing any plug-ins or modifying your website too much, then this article might be for you. All it requires is a few lines of PHP in your header.php file.
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PEAR::Pager Tutorials - Paginate database results - 0 views

  • Method #2: Pager_Wrapper to the rescue!
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    This tutorial explains how to paginate database results using PEAR::Pager and Pager_Wrapper. The latter is useful, because without it (Pager_Wrapper), you are selecting the ENTIRE result set for each page, which undoes one of the important advantages of paginating.
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PEAR Auth example - Dev Shed - 0 views

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    PEAR::Auth example
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    Example code for the PEAR auth class.
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PEAR::Calendar Examples - 0 views

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    a bunch of examples on using the PEAR::Calendar class. Code included. With a little styling, those calenders could look right nice!!!
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How to use PHP and PEAR MDB2 (Tutorial) | David and Katherine Goodwin - 0 views

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      Prepare takes the $sql (with '?'s where data will go), along with the TYPES (array) of data to prepare the sql for, and a 3rd paramater for manipulating or result-getting (see next paragraph). It assigns this to $prepared_statement. Another array is created with the data (in the same order as the types, of course), and the RESULT is aquired by running the execute() method on the $prepared_statement object, passing the execute method the "$data" array to fill in the '?'s After this do everything as normal.
  • column = ?
  • id = ?
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  • I have a feeling that MDB2 lower cases all field names - so you'll probably need : echo $row['name'] A good idea would be to print_r($row) or similar, to see what's in it
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    A great walk through on getting started with MDB2
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Rename File Upload PHP - Rename PHP Upload - Change Upload Name PHP - 0 views

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    Randomize upload file names to avoid clobbering.
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