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Posted by graham on 11/13/51 11:26
aslfj lkajsf wrote:
> graham@jhn316.karoo.co.uk wrote:
> > Thanks!
> > i think i'm a bit out of my depth here!
> > the main reason i'm posting is that i don't have the technical know
> > how to even begin to adress the question of getting a simple order
> > from a customer - i'm just hoping theres a simple way to do it that
> > even i can understand! *any way* will do!
> > i recognise that i might be a bit nieve in this, but i thought it might
> > be worth it as a first approach
>
> I think PHP is the way to go (can you tell I like php? :P).
>
> The only thing is that, in order to use PHP, your server needs to
> support it.
>
> To test, open notepad, write this in it:
>
> <?php phpinfo(); ?>
>
> and save it as test.php Upload it to your server and visit it in your
> browser. If a big page opens, you're good. If it asks you to save or
> open, or anything else, you don't have php :(
>
> If you don't have PHP, I'm not sure what your next option would be...
Thanks for your help!
but really i am only posting to find out if there is a quick and easy
solution, PHP sounds pretty involved and i couldn't ask you to take me
through all of the steps needed - i would feel more confident learning
the basics myself and then i would have some idea of what i am doing -
besides this, it will probably be a week or two before get to the
server
do you know any good sources of information? (i have some programming
experience)
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