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  1. Thanks cssfreakie, I have two books that I got cheap but I don't think they are highly rated; PHP & MySQL for Dummies and Beginning PHP5, Apache, MySQL Web Development. NowI don't remember if I saw it on this site or another about what books the members considered good. I will have to poke around some more.
  2. I don't know if this is the correct type of question to ask here - I built a sandbox about 3 months ago with the latest XAMPP. I know that it came with PHP 5.x [5.2 I think]. I am not at home right now to check it. I just found out that the host server is running 4.4.9. I have no control over the host, or host selection. I am going to attempt to get a database online using basic [i hope] PHP scripts to query the otherwise static database. Are there major differences in the versions that I need to watch out for? I realize that I will now have to get 4.4.9 installed on my sandbox. I plan on using Dreamweaver CS5 to get my pages built. The main site is built and managed by another person using Expression Web 2. I am also unaware if the master.dwt built in Expression can be somehow brought into my PHP for site consistency. I am open to all comments and suggestions.
  3. Everywhere I look I see that PHP "is easy to learn". I am not convinced quite yet. I find the basics easy but looking at the source code of some pages is a whole lotta Greek. I have dabbled in basic HTML web pages for a few years and I am familiar with SQL db. I have a Surname database that I plan on putting on the web soon and will need some help getting it scripted. I am here to learn and this looks like a good place to start.
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