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Sometimes using a web browser to gather information from the Internet can be a hassle, particularly if you need to pull it together from a variety of sources. That's where using an Internet agent ...
Answered by bogomilshopov : Jun 08 2011 05:16 AM
Hello Alejandro,
PHP is a dynamic language - you may create what you want with it. And the answer is yes.
For example if you create a file: poll.php, you can add parameters like this
poll.php?quest... full answer >
The excerpt below is from the O'Reilly publication Programming Amazon EC2. It gives you some insight into working with Amazon's Web Services such as Cloudfront.
Most simple web applications a...
Google Labs has lots of great tools. Below are the ones that could be useful to Web developers. Note: This list does not include Graduated services (those that are now a part of mainstream Google); it...
Google Labs has lots of great tools. Below are the ones that could be useful to software developers. Note: This list does not include Graduated services (those that are now a part of mainstream Google...
The following excerpt is from Closure: The Definitive Guide. Below the author explains each tool in the Closure suite as well as how to install them. Currently, each tool in the Closure suite must be ...
When creating your mobile web concept, before you do any coding you should define what will be in the navigation tree for the user. To do that, you need to understand what services and information wil...
As the Web has moved onto mobile devices, developers have told themselves a lot of stories about what this means for their work. While some of those stories are true, others are misleading, confusing,...
In a little over a month, Microsoft will release Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010. As a part of Office, Microsoft will offer a suite of Office Web Apps—Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and OneNote--that will...
Answered by KBenson : Mar 17 2010 11:30 AM
(Skip to the bottom if you are ONLY interesting in the MySQL portion of the question)
There's a few basic questions that need to be answered before you can really decide where to start. These ar... full answer >