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![]() ![]() ![]() | hm If you can just make things in HTML, why go out of theway to create them in PHP? I don't get it. I like the idea of PHP scripts, something that HTML can never do, but why bother mixing HTML/PHP? I really liked this tutorial. I just thought that you're going out of your way mixing PHP and HTML, you can just use HTML for much of what you mentioned. |
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: CA, USA
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Very good tutorial, deadserious! I've read many tutorials, but this was by far the easiest to understand. Where's the rest?
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![]() | It illustrates the big picure in two posts!!! Excellent tutorial! What I found most valuable was that it explains the "big picture" as to how the the elements of a basic page using php relate to each other. For example, how the header and footer fit into the index page as includes. That was awesome! I have been pounding my my head to get around the basic concept of how a php page works and this answered it in a few pages. ++karma to you
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