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Editor's Pick in PHP Tutorials, August 2006
This tutorial is an easy approach to switching your stylesheets faster. The scripts are provided in easy to read graphics.
This small guide aims to take the standard output from the PHP function highlight_string() and make it completely valid XHTML 1.0 Strict.
Following on from my first tutorial of introduction to cookies, this tutorial shows you how to set multiple cookies. Setting multiple cookies can come in handy if you wish to store more than one piece of information about a user, such as Username & Password for example.
This will allow you to create a script that will count the amount of times a certain link has been clicked and display the results on your page.
Editor's Pick in Web Programming, August 2006
This is an awesome tutorial that will show you step by step how to create a way to take a poll on your site. People for the most part enjoy participating in polls so this could also help you bring extra traffic to your site.
You may have seen on some sites they have login forms with a checkbox underneath saying 'Remember Me' and when ticked it does something magic ... when you go back to the page it does remember you ... but how? Easy!
Cookies : A collection of information, usually including a username and the current date and time, stored on the local computer of a person using the World Wide Web, used chiefly by websites to identify users who have previously registered or visited the site.
What does PHP stand for?
PHP stands for Hypertext Preprocessor and is used for background programming for web sites.
In this tutorial I will show you how to create a nice simple guestbook, I will be using PHP and MySQL for this.
Alternate the backgrounds of table rows displayed from a MySQL database.







