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Posted by Kye on 09/03/07 01:59
Sounds like a good idea. Thanks for the advise Jerry, Expect a great many
"doh!" style queries
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Yours Sincerely
Kye
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Kye wrote:
>> As I am far from good enough to be called even a newbie at PHP, are there
>> any suggestions as to the best methods to use for making a glossary
>> script???
>>
>
> To start with, search on database normalization to get some ideas on how
> to design a database. Then figure out how you want to structure your
> code.
>
> This can be a great learning experience for you. It's not difficult, but
> it brings several areas together to help you.
>
> I know this is very high level - but you'll learn more trying to do it
> yourself than if someone gives you the code - or even structures it for
> you. Try it yourself, and when you get stuck, ask specific questions
> here.
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