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| PHP PHP for some can be one of the hardest website programming codes, so do you need help on your PHP script, if it is php4, php5 or lower this is the place for you for any PHP help. |
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| On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 04:48:15 +0100, Podz wrote: > I know nothing of note about these 3, but am in a situation where I need > to use one. Any advice would be appreciated. > > I have done a website for a studio, and this site has a number of > galleries. As it is written solely in HTML, the task of updating the site <snip!> Try googling on "PHP gallery script" There are a number of pre-written scripts out there that do what you want and are very flexible. No sense in reinventing the wheel. Also, some definitions: PHP = a programming language used and designed primarily for dynamic web sites. CGI = a standardized way of passing information from a website to a server. *Not* a scripting language in and of itself. SQL = A database-access language. A way to interact with some relational databases. later... -- Jeffrey D. Silverman | jeffrey AT jhu DOT edu Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore, MD Website | http://www.wse.jhu.edu/newtnotes/ | |||
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