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Here are a few good ones: http://tutorialoutpost.com/ http://www.good-tutorials.com/ http://www.photoshopforce.com/tutorials/index.php Good Luck!
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mine is pretty simple - first initial, middle initial, and last name...i know, so original I also go by: ANGSTDRM (like my AIM) This was from when I was in the band "ANGST" and I was the drummer :)
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So, I'm still building this "hot or not" site for my client and I was thinking about how to handle all of the user images. I was thinking of having all of the images in 1 directory...but after a while it will get pretty full. What are your thoughts about: 1. Keeping them all in one directory 2. Having an image directory with indevidual directories that are named the userid or username (user_images/1/my_image.jpg) 3. Having #2 broken down by first username initial. ex: username - admin (user_images/a/1/my_image.jpg), username - tom (user_images/t/1/my_image.jpg) 4. any other ideas? I'm trying to make this as easy to manage (and practical) in all aspects as possible. Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks, -Chris
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if you are using phpMyAdmin, export the data to a CSV file, then you can import that into access. Hope that helps you out.
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check your phpinfo() that will tell you where it is
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I would go with AMD then, they are built more for graphics...they work with ATI very closely. And if you can go for the X2
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ouch! colors are blinding. Please try to tone them down...like everyone else said
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This depends on what you actually want to use it for. What do you want to do with it?
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Well, what it does pretty much is take out anything that might "destroy" your initial query. You will have to read up on sql injections for a better understanding. Take a look at: http://www.unixwiz.net/techtips/sql-injection.html
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if you use this: $output = mysql_real_escape_string($input); It will clean up most of that sql injection
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#3 all the way
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Take a look at: http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php/topic,133807.0.html
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I'm making a few online catalogs right now and I have them with fulltext you can do a lot of cool things with it.
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[SOLVED] whyyyy :( ... A little situation here guys
cmgmyr replied to npsari's topic in Javascript Help
not a problem...it had me a little confused at first too. Thats whats good/bad about programming...very unforgiving Glad I could help you out. -
[SOLVED] whyyyy :( ... A little situation here guys
cmgmyr replied to npsari's topic in Javascript Help
Notice in yours group[1] goes from group[1][0] to group[1][9] you are MISSING group[1][6] this is also the case for group[2] In mine it goes from group[1][0] to group[1][8] because I added changed 7 to 6, 8 to 7, and 9 to 8. same for group[2] Make sense? -
An active pop up section URGENTLY NEEDED!!!!
cmgmyr replied to htmlDVWeaver's topic in PHP Coding Help
please do not double post...and read the posting rules -
[SOLVED] whyyyy :( ... A little situation here guys
cmgmyr replied to npsari's topic in Javascript Help
I got it Look at your group1 and group2 arrays...you skipped over #6 in both arrays so it blew up the for loop. So it should look like: <form name="doublecombo"> <p><select name="Main" size="12" onChange="redirect(this.options.selectedIndex)"> <option>Select...</option> <option>For Sale</option> <option>Wanted</option> <option>Jobs</option> <option>Events</option> <option>Services</option> <option>Free!</option> <option>Other</option> </select> <select name="Category" size="12"> <option value="http://javascriptkit.com">Select...</option> </select> </p> <script> <!-- /* Double Combo Script Credit By JavaScript Kit (www.javascriptkit.com) Over 200+ free JavaScripts here! */ var groups=document.doublecombo.Main.options.length var group=new Array(groups) for (i=0; i<groups; i++) group[i]=new Array() group[0][0]=new Option("Select from Main","No Category selected!") group[1][0]=new Option("Electrical devices","For Sale - Electrical devices") group[1][1]=new Option("Computers","For Sale - Computers") group[1][2]=new Option("Clothes","For Sale - Clothes") group[1][3]=new Option("Furniture","For Sale - Furniture") group[1][4]=new Option("Pets","For Sale - Pets") group[1][5]=new Option("Books & Magazines","For Sale - Books & Magazines") group[1][6]=new Option("Jewelery","For Sale - Jewelery") group[1][7]=new Option("Toys & Games","For Sale - Toys & Games") group[1][8]=new Option("Other","For Sale - Other") group[2][0]=new Option("Electrical devices","Wated - Electrical devices") group[2][1]=new Option("Computers","Wanted - Computers") group[2][2]=new Option("Clothes","Wanted - Clothes") group[2][3]=new Option("Furniture","For Sale - Furniture") group[2][4]=new Option("Pets","For Sale - Pets") group[2][5]=new Option("Books & Magazines","For Sale - Books & Magazines") group[2][6]=new Option("Jewelery","For Sale - Jewelery") group[2][7]=new Option("Toys & Games","For Sale - Toys & Games") group[2][8]=new Option("Other","For Sale - Other") group[3][0]=new Option("General Part-time","Jobs- General Part-time") group[3][1]=new Option("General Full-time","Jobs- General Full-time") group[3][2]=new Option("Engineering","Jobs - Engineering") group[3][3]=new Option("Business","Jobs - Business") group[3][4]=new Option("Voluntary work","Jobs - Voluntary work") group[4][0]=new Option("Shows","Events - Shows") group[4][1]=new Option("Meetings","Events - Meetings") group[4][2]=new Option("Special Offers","Events - Special offers") group[4][3]=new Option("Fun & Outdoors","Events - Fun & Outddors") group[4][4]=new Option("Night life","Events - Night life") group[5][0]=new Option("Removals","Services - Removals") group[5][1]=new Option("Electrical","Services - Electrical") group[5][2]=new Option("Mechanical","Services - Mechanical") group[5][3]=new Option("Building","Services - Building") group[6][0]=new Option("Stuff","Free - Stuff") group[6][1]=new Option("Services","Free - Services") group[6][2]=new Option("Pets","Free - Pets") group[6][3]=new Option("Other!","Free - Other!") group[7][0]=new Option("Advertising","Other - Advertising") group[7][1]=new Option("Websites","Other - Websites") var temp=document.doublecombo.Category function redirect(x){ for (m=temp.options.length-1;m>0;m--) temp.options[m]=null for (i=0;i<group[x].length;i++){ temp.options[i]=new Option(group[x][i].text,group[x][i].value) } temp.options[0].selected=true } function go(){ location=temp.options[temp.selectedIndex].value } //--> </script> </form> -
[SOLVED] whyyyy :( ... A little situation here guys
cmgmyr replied to npsari's topic in Javascript Help
did you try putting the JS in the head section of the html? -
[SOLVED] Fathers tries talking son out of career in development
cmgmyr replied to s0c0's topic in Miscellaneous
I'd say go for it and try it out for a little while, if you don't like it you can always get a full time job. I just made the switch recently to do this stuff full time and I love it. I do still have some clients that I do some inhouse stuff for, but most of it I do from home. Money is nice but I hate getting up in the morning for someone else, working on their time, and making THEM money. Why not work for yourself? I just think it's a lot more satisfying. -
I wonder where the girls are for this thread... ???
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Your logic looks wrong to me... Why don't you have a product table where you have the item code, description...and then have an order table where you have each record pointed to a product id. I think you will find that a lot easier to manage.
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haha so much to say, so little time...
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you have to offset and limit your query. Also what does this have to do with OOP?
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Her: "What's mine is mine and what's yours is mine" ... not the other way around though