[thelist] PHP / General Programming Articles / Turorials

Ed Shuck edshuck at noevalley.com
Wed Nov 28 10:23:50 CST 2001


there are many tutorials at sitepoint.com  i was trying to write a mysql
page when i ran across the one by Kevin Yank.  (he had answered questions on
eMail about some frame problems i had 6 months earlier).  the really nice
thing about this tutorial was it worked and is a complete web site.

many at sitepoint have built their page around this tutorial.  it is a
begginning.  but it gives you a working site.  but just a beginning.  the
location is www.sitepoint.com

i found www.evolt.org because i needed an item that i did not have and the
answer was specific.


----- Original Message -----
From: Lachlan Cannon <tiedefenderdelta6 at yahoo.com>
To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 4:05 AM
Subject: [thelist] PHP / General Programming Articles / Turorials


> Hey everyone, since I have 2 months of summer holidays
> stretching ahead of me (one of the few advantages of school
> over work...) I decided to try to spend the time usefully
> (gasp!), and try to really learn PHP, so I was wondering
> what good sites / articles / tips / whatever people have on
> PHP, and just general programming.
> TIA
>
> Lachlan Cannon
> {Luminosity}
>
> <tip>
> If you're having trouble with file-types not displaying
> properly  when testing pages in Win98, you might want to
> check that the mime-types for .js, .css etc documents are
> set correctly. In explorer go to folder options, then go to
> file-types, pick the file type that isn't working, go to
> edit, and make sure that it has the correct mimetype set in
> the mimetype box. This is also a good place to set default
> document editors, viewers, if your favourite program can't
> do that itself.
> </tip>
>
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