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Posted by Baron von der Slahp on 03/23/07 12:30
do do doodly do da do diddly do doo.
Yahoo!
"Baron von der Slahp" <NOSPAM@NOSPAM> wrote in message
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> la la lala...HEY! dada dada HEY!
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> Whoopie!!!
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> "Baron von der Slahp" <NOSPAM@NOSPAM> wrote in message
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>> Hi,
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>> I have a tiny shopping website that has lots of static pages, mostly all
>> created from the same template, that offer short product reviews and
>> links to merchant websites. For example:
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>> http://www.review-a-gadget.com/Sony_Walkman_NW-E002BLUE_512MB_MP3_Player_Review.php
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>> I would like to expand the site considerably, and use of MySQL and PHP
>> are something I suspect I should look at very early. It seems that all my
>> very large competitors have opted for dynamically generated content.
>>
>> What types of 'storefront' PHP packages are available that use MySQL as
>> an database, and what kinds of advantages would there be in using a
>> database, as opposed to retaining the static page solution?
>>
>>
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