well my site isn't 'big name' but it's got a very cool catch to it...

it's got an ftp indexer that I'm developing. You submit an ftp site, and
it logs onto the ftp, grabs all of the filenames and sizes, pops
everything into a mysql database, which is searchable from a web page
(located on the same site, and also written in php) plus the source is
available in .phps format (I haven't gotten any time to package it
nicely into an what I would call an end-user-quality .tgz yet...)

http://www.apokalyptik.com

and http://www.apokalyptik.com/ftp/ respectively... the entire web site
runs purely off of php... not that you are interested, but just in
case...

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From: Chris Lott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] "cool" PHP sites

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It strikes me that my students really don't have a good grasp of what
PHP
is capable of doing, since they are getting bogged down in learning the
minutiae of the language itself. So (quickly if possible-- I'd like to
demo
some sites tonight) what are some examples of "cool" and publically
accessible sites that use PHP? I'm looking for sites that demonstrate
what
PHP can do, examples of "big name" sites using PHP, etc. 

I can explain how the back end technology is working if I have some good
sites to use as a framework. I'd like to keep them excited about the
potential, you know?

c

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