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Your HTML files can work as PHP scripts.Take any HTML file you have and rename it to a PHP extension. (So for example, if your HTML file is named sales.html, rename it to sales.php). Put sales.php on ...
 Robert Plank | HTML Articles | June 5, 2004
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Pop-ups, you all know what these little annoying things are. You go to a website and a window, or two or three, pop-up on your screen. Before you can do anything on the site you have to close them dow...
 Jeff Colburn | Internet Articles | June 5, 2004
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Here's an easy way to backup your web site's files and database (worth thousands of dollars, no doubt) that costs $0 to learn and perform. It only takes seven easy steps.You don't need to know a lot a...
 Robert Plank | Internet Articles | June 5, 2004
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First off, if you read last week's article by me (the one about site personalization in PHP), I have one addition to make to make your life a little easier. If you didn't read last week's article, rea...
 Robert Plank | CGI Articles | June 5, 2004
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First off, check out the URL below. You'll learn how to make that today. http://www.jumpx.com utorials/3/signup.html Fill out your e-mail address on the page you see. (I promise it's not being saved a...
 Robert Plank | CGI Articles | June 5, 2004
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