On Apr 8, 2012, at 9:15 PM, Jason Pruim wrote:
>
>
> On Apr 8, 2012, at 8:53 PM, Kirk Bailey wrote:
>
>> Revisiting said dead horse, it's interesting there is no clear consensus of
>> opinion about what is the best book to use to learn php. Generally, you get
>> several people chiming in
On Apr 8, 2012, at 8:53 PM, Kirk Bailey wrote:
> Revisiting said dead horse, it's interesting there is no clear consensus of
> opinion about what is the best book to use to learn php. Generally, you get
> several people chiming in talking about the website. Now the website is the
> bomb ind
Revisiting said dead horse, it's interesting there is no clear
consensus of opinion about what is the best book to use to learn
php. Generally, you get several people chiming in talking about the
website. Now the website is the bomb indeed, BUT IT'S NOT A BOUND
BOOK! So that's a terrific answe
Kirk:
Okay, you took the first step. Now please review this:
$filename ");
}
?>
Note:
1. This example does not put in all the embedded formatting shown in your
example. What you did was simply bad form -- you should learn css as well.
Also, you don't need to place the code within a bunch of h
Thank you!
Not QUITE the first; I have used snippets and small routines for a
while; however I did not know how to do this in php.
Turns out there are at least 2 methods: glob, and an iteration of
the directory with readdir() to build up an array, then one by one
print the elements in the arr
5 matches
Mail list logo