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Posted by Kye on 09/03/07 01:32
Effectively I was just wanting to start with it dumping results sorted
alphabetically (with each alphabetic and numeric character having its own
page of results) to a web-page. A search field would be a later addition,
along with a "submit a phrase for definition" field.
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Yours Sincerely
Kye
"Tom" <tom@to.com> wrote in message news:fbeup9023vh@drn.newsguy.com...
> On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 14:34:07 GMT, Kye wrote...
>>
>>Can anybody point me towards a simple PHP/MySQL script for running a
>>glossary of terms on a website??? For an extremely simple script I have
>>been
>>finding it very difficult to actually locate one.
>>
>
>
> If I search around the Internet I can come up with lots of existing
> glossaries,
> but not much on building one from scratch.
>
> Many glossaries I've seen are related to a specific topic. It may just be
> easier
> to build one yourself than trying to find one to reuse. That way you can
> define
> the output, whether it's a search field, selecting from a menu, or if it's
> small
> enough just output all the data to a web page.
>
> Tom
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