A short article giving the easiest and most direct way to connect to a MySQL database using it’s popular cousin PHP. It’s not as simple as you’d think at first!
There is a hardworking webserver behind every website, always looking for requests from browsers around the world. Working of a website can be best described as a series of instant exchanges of requests and responses between a browser and server. A web server, has got the big responsibility of keeping the web sites alive by responding to the millions of page requests simultaneously without delay. It is an amazing technology that makes million of web pages alive.
A good deal of internet technology becomes compromised in the process of disseminating it’s value. This can be handled in a number of ways, including the use of information portals, huge payloads of data and programming shadows or carefully selected copy. However, most of these solutions are common knowledge if not easily picked up in a tutorial or even insider blog.
The easiest security measure can be the most obvious and also just as easy as setting an .htaccess document on an Apache Web Server.
The simplest way to set up php-mysql-apache in windows.
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A short article discussing the specific uses of the /r and /n tags.
My first lesson teaching about PHP.
Here is a a handy little function to display the text between two strings. This is useful when parsing XML, bbCode or even for creating article teasers for blogs or news articles.
Free open source, portable software package.