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  1. From a practical point of view is it better to store the date and time in one field or have two? Would have time as separate make it easier to do analysis?
  2. You meet a php programmer and can only ask him/her [b]one question[/b]. Their reply to this [b]one question[/b] will determine if they are a good programmer or not. [!--sizeo:3--][span style=\"font-size:12pt;line-height:100%\"][!--/sizeo--][div align=\"center\"][!--fonto:Trebuchet Ms--][span style=\"font-family:Trebuchet Ms\"][!--/fonto--][b]What would the question be and why would the reply determine if they are a good programmer?[/b][!--fontc--][/span][!--/fontc--][/div][!--sizec--][/span][!--/sizec--]
  3. Wondering if this will work. Send out html email that contains an Iframe element. The URI src points to a php page and pass variables in a query string. Will the page show in the e-mail? So in theory if their email is in the query string, one can measure who opens the email.
  4. Is it possible to log into a database all the bounce e-mails. And pass variables from the bounce e-mail as well? I.e. for each e-mail there's an ID. When it bounces, it logs the e-mail address as well as the ID into a database.
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