Well see I don't know where to begin all this.

I have a plain html page, with links to the songs: ../music/song.mp3

And I woudn't know where to start, in creating a php track file, or a text
file to keep track.
I am able to have MySQL on the hosting server, which I am going to enable...
and from there I am lost.

Sorry for giving up, but it seems to hard for me, plus I only have about 2
weeks to learn PhP, if I wanted to implement this... I don't think that is
possible.

Kevin J

"Julie Meloni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> KJ> I am looking at scripts and realize that I need to use a database for
this,
> KJ> etc... so I am just gonna forget the whole thing.
>
> Unfortunate, that giving up so easily!  You can also do exactly the
> same type of tracking in a plain text file, if you do not have access
> to a db.  Substitute opening a file and writing a line, for inserting
> a record into a db.
>
> Plenty of examples in the manual. (ok, at least 1)
>
>
> - Julie
>
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