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Php |
Basic Php
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iTechCollege
PHP is a computer scripting language, which is originally designed for creating dynamic web pages. PHP is an open-source language, used primarily for dynamic web content and server-side applications.
In this course, you will learn how to:
How to write to screen; Generate and Retrieve a query string; Use functions; Redirect a page; Show environment variables; How to use cookies in PHP; Include a page; How to connect to MySql database; PHP`s most advantage: create an image directly.
Php |
Cookies and Sessions
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AnyExample.com
PHP cookie example.
Php |
Cookies and Sessions
Author/Publisher |
Joseph Skidmore
This little script uses cookies to remember a user for automatic login when the user returns to the page.
Php |
Cookies and Sessions
Author/Publisher |
Joseph Skidmore
What is a cookie? An introduction to cookies. using them, setting them and removing them.
Php |
Advanced Php
Author/Publisher |
Joseph Skidmore
A pre written comments script with admin section and cookie support to remember admin.
Writing And Reading Multiple Cookies
Php |
Cookies and Sessions
Author/Publisher |
Joseph Skidmore
A tutorial on how to set multiple cookies which can be used to store information about a certain user.
Stylesheet Switcher v.2 (The Cookie Generation)
Php |
Ad Management
Author/Publisher |
Joseph Skidmore
An updated version of my previous stylesheet switcher which uses cookies to remember the users preference and an easy to use form to choose the style wanted.
Php |
User Authentication
Author/Publisher |
Joseph Skidmore
A much more advanced admin section script which allows the user to add new users and set cookies to remember a user when they return.
Php |
Cookies and Sessions
Author/Publisher |
free2code.net
Learn how to set/retrieve/modify cookies through php.
Remembering Users (Cookies and Sessions)
Php |
Cookies and Sessions
Author/Publisher |
BrainBell
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a stateless protocol. To say it in a simple way: A client (web browser) connects to a web server, sends a request, and gets a response. Then, the connection is closed. The consequence is the next time the same client
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