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Posted by Dungeon' Dave on 11/01/05 01:51
... and it came to pass that thelostfaith@gmail.com uttered forth:
>Alright, for the past six or seven months, I've been creating this
>program through basic php, html, javascript, and css, which enables you
>to create a website (for myspace.com's template). The computer in which
>I have been building it on is set in a room that doesn't allow me to
>have access to the internet. I have heard of programs that you can
>download onto your computer that will let you test out what scripts you
>have written, without any source of internet whatsoever. I haven't been
>able to find one. If someone was to locate one for me, I would deeply
>appreciate it.
Apache?
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>I've also been creating this template for one of my personal sites
>within the past month, and I have come across several situations that I
>would like to include some php into the coding, but I just don't have a
>single clue as to go about doing so. What I would like to do is make a
>file that I would store information on, then have it linked (through
>php - hopefully) to the index.htm page when the page is requested. If
>someone could write me a script, or better yet, a link to a good
>tutorial on how to do it myself, that would be awesome.
Erm... you've been creating a program up ther ein php, but don't know
how to do an "include"...?
www.php.net - check the tutorials.
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>The last thing I have been trying to do kinda runs hand-in-hand with
>the problem above. I want to be able to put some statistics onto my
>webtemplate that I am making, sorta like webalizer allows me to do. I
>would love to have as much information put publically onto my website
>as possible (so that I don't have to keep checking into my cpanel
>account everytime I want to do something like this. Again, a script
>would be nice, but a full tutorial would be the best, so that I can
>actually attempt to learn it.
Visit the websites of webalizer, analog, awstats, mrtg... etc. They
ought to have tutorials on setting up and configuring their progs.
--
"Dungeon" Dave
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