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Posted by Dylan on 10/10/68 11:24
Yeah i have been told to forget mySQL so far, but I was given the php.net
site to go to the tuturial, helping a little, but i still dont know how to
set up apache either yet, so i am in the middle of doing that before i do
too much with php.
Thankx for the help.
Dylan
"Stan McCann" <me@stanmccann.us> wrote in message
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> "Janwillem Borleffs" <jw@jwscripts.com> wrote in
> news:4306f6cb$0$57335$dbd41001@news.euronet.nl:
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>> Dylan wrote:
>>> Ok I am new to PHP, very interested, Understand the concept... BUT
>>>
>>> I dont know where or how to start. Does anyone know of any sites
>>> that could help me get started.. I have turned my pc into a virtual
>>> Server for hosting my own sites, now i am into trying to boost my
>>> sites with PHP and mySQL, but I dont know how to set it up, or even
>>> run it.
>>>
>>
>> Forget MySQL for now and start with grasping the basics by reading:
>>
>> http://www.php.net/manual/en/introduction.php
>
> Good advice. I'm pretty new myself and have put off the MySQL until I
> get a solid grasp of PHP. Having written stuff in Perl, C, C++,
> Modula, basic(s), Assembly, etc., the programming is coming fairly
> easily. Having a good solid grasp of HTML and CSS helps too.
>
> Right now, I am still exploring many of the capabilities. The manual
> is good, I haven't bothered looking for other resources much.
>
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