[PHP] Newbie Questions

2003-01-21 Thread Bryan Cassidy
Could someone point me to a VERY good doc for learning PHP for a
NEWBIE!!! Something I can understand from the beginning to the end. YES
I am willing to put my time into learning and reading docs as long as
they are clear and made for what they say they are made for. I wont
waste my time with something for a second if it isn't clear to me and
easy to understand. Thanks in advance.



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Re: [PHP] Newbie Questions

2003-01-21 Thread Bryan Cassidy
I just know some very basic html. lol. ya i know i know. I just havent
had time to set down and learn the things I want to learn until now.

On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 11:00:29 -0500
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bryan --
> 
> [BTW, I could not find your key on us.php.net or eu.php.net; is it on
> a keyserver?]
> 
> ...and then Bryan Cassidy said...
> % 
> % Could someone point me to a VERY good doc for learning PHP for a
> % NEWBIE!!! Something I can understand from the beginning to the end.
> YES
> 
> Do you have any programming or scripting experience?  If you know even
> a bit of something it's generally helpful when you want to pick up
> something else.
> 
> I speak perl and shell well, do a lot of scripting, and can read some
> C(plus other things that have faded into memory :-)  When I hadn't yet
> met php at all, a buddy bought me the PHP Developer's Cookbook from
> SAMS and it was easy to understand and presented some useful examples,
> and I was able to get started and do the work he wanted me to do (when
> I tried twice to thank him for the book he told me to shut up because
> "it's a self-serving gift" :-)  It's no "Learning Perl", but then
> again it isn't supposed to be.
> 
> Having worked my way through that, currently my only reference is the
> php manual from the web site; a quick search will take me to any
> function that I want to use, and only rarely am I stumped with a "how
> would I even approach this task?" problem -- and then this mailing
> list is wonderfully helpful.
> 
> 
> HTH & HAND
> 
> :-D
> -- 
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> 
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[PHP] PHP Newbie question

2002-11-18 Thread Bryan Cassidy
This might sound stupid but what the hell. I am running Red Hat 8.0
with Apache. I have apache working fine right now. I am wanting to
learn some php but really don't know where to start/look or anything
to tell the truth. I do "everything" from my FreeBSD 4.6.2 box but
Apache runs on Red Hat. With me? Could someone give me a very "basic"
PHP script or whatever they are called, tell me where I "should" or
"need" to put it on my Red Hat 8.0 box and what else I need to do to
see the script on my webpage? Put it like this. I will make a html
file in /var/www/html/ called php and inside php i will make a file
named php.ini ( i think it should be .ini right?) and I will edit my
index.html file, add a link and point it to the php.ini file and see
what happens. I just want to get a very basic idea of php, what it
does, where to put the php file and how to get started on the web. I
really hope this e-mail doesn't get ignored so could someone just help
me out a lil bit here? I would appreciate it.



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