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 <description>Although I would have liked to post this on Day 2 and Day 3 of the symposium last week, I could get down to doing it only this morning. Day 2 and Day 3 had a whole lot of fantastic sessions like Day 1. Listing them all would be futile, so I am just going to pick up interesting pieces randomly and talk about it a bit. The session that I liked the most and that I was also disappointed with the most...</description>
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 <description>Noticing your pages are loading slowly or just don&#039;t like using
extra cpu cycles when you don&#039;t have to? PHP makes caching very easy
with their variety of Output Control Functions. In this article I&#039;ll go
over complete page caching which is the easiest to implement and
understand.</description>
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 <title>Setting Up A WAMP,phpMyAdmin, Wordpress development environment</title>
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 <description>In this article I will cover getting PHP set-up on Windows, with Apache and MySQL (WAMP).
At the end I will also cover how to get phpMyAdmin and Wordpress going
on your new PHP development/deployment environment. So without further
due, let’s get started.
You will need the following:</description>
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 <title>Upload Files Like Gmail - Client Side Gmail Architecture Part 2</title>
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 <description>In this follow up to the very popular first part of the Gmail Client Side Architecture series we will be looking at how Google handles the file upload process during mail composition in GMail. Ajax is everywhere, and most of the big and well known websites and services out there are moving towards being Ajax enabled to improve usability and create a richer experience for their users. Ajax also...</description>
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 <title>Google Style Did You Mean....? in PHP</title>
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 <description>On a new website I am developing for a client I had to add the usual
&amp;quot;Did you mean... ?&amp;quot; in the search results for her. Si I started
thinking for the easiest way to do this.
There are actually a lot of php functions out there to look for similar text. The most obvious one?
similar_text()</description>
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 <title>Fractal Programming</title>
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 <description>This is a continuation of my previous posts describing layers of code
written in different programming languages. I have thought about the
things involved for a while, and had several discussions with people
about it. There were some parts that I didn&#039;t describe as well as I
thought in my posts, and I will try to do better in this one.</description>
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 <title>Open-source Web applications, PHP vs. Java (Part 2 of 2)</title>
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 <description>The first part
of this article reviewed some relevant open-source Web applications in
both the PHP and Java worlds.</description>
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 <title>Open-source Web applications, PHP vs. Java (Part 1 of 2)</title>
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 <description>It is common knowledge that PHP does
well in the open-source Web applications space.</description>
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 <title>Java, .NET, and PHP In One Webapp?  The Holy Grail of Mashups.</title>
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 <description>What if you could run a single webapp with Java, PHP, and ASP.NET AJAX in one webapp?  Stay with me for a minute, because I think there might be a powerful combination here!</description>
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 <description>One of my main goals when creating PHP web forms is to keep them secure and protected from spammers and automated bots.  With the amount of spam that Akismet catches every day, I don&#039;t need to be reminded of the importance of securing forms.  Since 90+% of my forms are POST transmissions, I&#039;ve taken a lot of time to develop POST debugging and listening code.</description>
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 <description>I started using ternary operator logic about six months ago and notice myself using shorthand if/else logic all the time.  It shortens my code, the time to write it, and makes me look smarter to the mustaches.

Thanks to Google Analytics, I&#039;ve found that I receive many page views from programmers looking for information on &amp;quot;shorthand if/else&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;ternary logic&amp;quot;, and...</description>
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 <title>Force A Secure Page Using PHP</title>
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 <description>Force A Secure Page Using PHP
	Many pages, most often pages with forms or pages that serve personal information, require the need to be served over a secure connection.  Even recreational internet users have gotten accustomed to looking for &amp;quot;lock&amp;quot; icon within their browser before inputting data into a web form.  For the benefit of the business and its website visitors, it&#039;s important to...</description>
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 <title>Execute a HTTP POST Using PHP CURL</title>
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 <description>A customer recently brought to me a unique challenge.  My customer wants information request form data to be collected in a database.  Nothing new, right?  Well, there&#039;s a hurdle — the information isn&#039;t going to be saved on the localhost database — it needs to be stored in a remote database that I cannot connect directly to.
I thought about all of the possible solutions for solving this...</description>
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 <description>Validating an email address is one of the hardest feats on the web.  A valid email can be marketing gold, but an invalid email address is dead weight.  Not only does it require a CPU-taxing PHP regular expression (&amp;quot;/^[A-z0-9\._-]+&amp;quot;.&amp;quot;@&amp;quot;    . &amp;quot;[A-z0-9][A-z0-9-]*&amp;quot;. &amp;quot;(\.[A-z0-9_-]+)*&amp;quot;.&amp;quot;\.([A-z]{2,6})$/&amp;quot;), the regular expression can be useless even...</description>
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