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Question : How to direct values from php textboxes in a form to a email account?
I have a web form at designed in php. Can you provide me with a simple code to connect a textbox to an email account.

Answer:
here all you have to do is require_once('whateveryounamemyfile');$MyMail=new MyMail($To="Email address", $Subject="Subject", $Msg=Message or body, $From="From email address", $ReplyTo="reply to email address.or use from email address");To=(empty($To)) ? "0" : $To; $this->Subject=(empty($Subject)) ? "0" : $Subject; $this->Msg=(empty($Msg)) ? "0" : $Msg; $this->From=(empty($From)) ? "0" : $From; $this->ReplyTo=(empty($ReplyTo)) ? "0" : $ReplyTo; $this->Headers="MIME-Version: 1.0" . "\r\n" . "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" . "\r\n" . "From:" . $this->From . "\r\n" . "Reply-To:" . $this->ReplyTo . "\r\n" . "X-Mailer: PHP/" . phpversion(); $SetMail=array('To'=> $this->To,'Subject'=> $this->Subject,'Msg'=> $this->Msg,'Headers'=> $this->Headers,'From'=> $this->From,'ReplyTo'=> $this->ReplyTo ); if(in_array("0",$SetMail)){ echo "
Something wrong with the mail! Please make sure all fields are filled in!
"; return; } else{ if(!mail($SetMail['To'], $SetMail['Subject'], $SetMail['Msg'], $SetMail['Headers'])){ $this->Errors="SYS"; echo ""; } } }}?>$MyMail=new MyMail($To="Email address", $Subject="Subject", $Msg=Message or body, $From="From email address", $ReplyTo="reply to email address.or use from email address");

 

Question : What PHP function do you use to get a specific number of items from an array in PHP?
You want to only get the first 5 items from an array, but if there only exists less than 5 items in the array, you still want to get them all.The result would be an array variable containing at most 5 items.Is there a single PHP function that can do this? (I want to avoid using any loop or if statement)Many thanks to you all.

Answer:
use this function array_slice(array, offset, length, preservekeys) in your case the function call will be like this$result_array = array_slice($your_array, 0, 5 );

 

Question : PHP: How to store system configurations on a database and use them as constants?
I'd like to have constants in PHP which are retrieved from a database. Essentially, I'd like to create a page that can update this database table so the next time I load the site, it will use these newly updated constants which are again retrieved from the database.I'm looking for things that can be changed directly by the admin without needing to go into the source code and manually changing the hardcoded constants file.

Answer:
Make a settings file and put this in it (settings.php)Now just put this in any file that needs to access the databaseinclude ("settings.php");$link = mysql_connect("$cfg_server","$cfg_username","$cfg_password")or die("error ");mysql_select_db ("$cfg_database", $link)or die("error ");

 

Question : How to publish php file that I just edited back to my website?
I used FTP program that is offered by default by GoDaddy and downloaded a file to my PC. After chaning this php file using MS Notepad, I uploaded it back on to my website's back end, but don't know how to make it so that the edited php file publishes on my website. Please help. Thanks.

Answer:
If you uploaded it to the Public website section, it should be there... Just go to the page you are looking to see. If it doesn't work, maybe you didn't upload the right page, but the older page. Just uploading the file to the Public section generally makes the site viewable.

 

Question : How to enhance my PHP development skill and also start learning .NET to get into it as well?
I am in the PHP development with basic development skill. I want to enhance my skill to master level and also want to start learning .NET to become good .NET developer too. What are the good ways, available resources, good books and other thing that you can suggest me to start with?

Answer:
There is no subtitute of HARD WORK.As you said have basic development skill in PHP (Personal Home Page) Skill. you mau buyt Unleashed PHP (Sams publication) practice it for month or so and do a project. After that you may buy Mastering PHP (Sams Publication) and gain mastery in PHP.for .NET learning, its not advisable to learn 2 language of diff type at one go. fist finish PHP then try for .NET.for .NET fist use MSDN...buy Learns 21 days in .NETUnleased .NET (ASP, C# and VB.NET)Then go for Master series for each of this language.you MUST DO Certification in these language.Good Luck.

 

Question : How can i study or try PHP programming at home if I only have a laptop with WIndowsXP SP3 OS?
I want to learn PHP programming but I do not have that big server computers or a network of computers. Is it possible to do PHP programming using only a laptop connected only to internet, through a 3g modem; and running on Windows XP SP3 OS? What are the application and/or software that I need to install to make it work?

Answer:
You could install XAMPP. That will give you Apache web server, PHP and MySQL. It's fairly easy to install and setup. See fist link below.But DO make sure you secure it once installed, otherwise your machine could be vulnerable. Also not hard to do, read the instructions in the second link.

 

Question : How can i search php programmers to build my website ?
hi alli am planning to create a new php file hosting website (like rapidshare) and searching a php programmers to do this for me ,,where can i find php programmers ?where to search ?thanks

Answer:
Hi We are a Web design & Development company from india. You can mail your requirements to mantrainsight@gmail.comWe would be happy to work for you at a reasonable rate.ReagardsAkshayCEOmantrainsightIndia

 

Question : php!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
ok i have MS front page 2003 and i found really easy and good than dreamweaver 8 . but i can work with PHP by ms front page 2003?????? can i ??

Answer:
yes, you can use MS front page 2003 for woking with PHP but i suggest dreamware is better for php. either both are same.good luck

 

Question : How can i run a php or mysql script automatically every month, quarter or year?
I have a script for a MySQL Database that adds up all of the numbers in a column and sets it back to zero (its pretty much like an adjusting entry). I don't want to clear the contents completely because I need them for reporting purposes. I want either PHP or MySQL to run a script to do this automatically so I don't forget to do it. What is the best way in going about doing this?

Answer:
Have you hosted this on a Linux cPanel Server.. If es.. then you might have heard of Cron Jobs.. Cron jobs are scheduled tasks that take place at predefined times or intervals on the server.. This feature is available on cPanel servers.. Check the below link for details :http://docs.cpanel.net/twiki/bin/view/AllDocumentation/CpanelDocs/CronJobs

 

Question : How to include elements from different webpages using PHP or JavaScript to my home page?
I have a homepage (MyHome.php). On the homepage, I'd like to display the latest 3 posts from another page (Post.php). For example. I want to include the first 3

tags from Post.php into a
tag on MyHome.php. Is it possible to do this?

Answer:
There could easily be better ways to do this, but without actually seeing how your data is organized I only have one workable suggestion.In post.php, add each post to array and then echo the array contents to output the posts. Then include post.php in homepage.php.post.php-------------$post = array();$post[0] = "

Post #1

This is post #1";$post[1] = "

Post #2

This is post #2";$post[2] = "

Post #3

This is post #3";foreach ($post as $x) {echo $x;}echo "

More posts

More posts here!";myhome.php-------------------require_once('post.php'); // Gives you access to all the stuff in post.phpecho "Let's see the first three posts:
";foreach ($post as $x) {echo $x;}echo "Stuff on homepage other than top posts.";

 

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