> I would prefer mysql /php3.
>
> Checkout the tutorial at www.webmonkey.com to build dynamic websites with
> mysql/php3.
>
> Looking forward to your feedback.
>
>
> Danny

Hi Danny =)  I had read through the article.  It covered the basics.  That
was good enough to get me past the first hurdle of storing single pages in
the database.  The next trick was storing multiple paged documents and
finding out how people are approaching them.  So far, it looks like everyone
tends to store them one page at a time and then pull them back out one page
at a time.

=)

-Ed


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