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Classes and objects in PHP

Php | Object Oriented Programming
Author/Publisher | 999tutorials.com
Want to write better code in PHP? Then it's time for object orientated coding.

Change php.ini in scripts

Php | Installing PHP
Author/Publisher | 999tutorials.com
Change php.ini settings in runtime

Show time left with PHP

Php | Date and Time
Author/Publisher | 999tutorials.com
A nice way to output the time left for a time with PHP.

How to use session

Php | Cookies and Sessions
Author/Publisher | PHPhelps.com
Session is a period of time given to a visitor when he or she request a page from your web server. This tutorial will discuss more about using sessions in php.

How to use session

Php | Cookies and Sessions
Author/Publisher | PHPhelps.com
Session is a period of time given to a visitor when he or she request a page from your web server. This tutorial will discuss more about using sessions in php.

Importing csv data into MySQL with php script

Php | Database Integration
Author/Publisher | Yinan Chen
This tutorial will show you how to import csv data into MYSQL with a simple PHP script. Many times you have to write a script because the import function in phpMyAdmin will not import the way you want.

Outwards Link Counter

Php | Counters
Author/Publisher | Joseph Skidmore
With this script you will be able to count how many times a link is clicked by storing the amount of clicks inside a database.

PHP Multiple files upload

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | PHPeasystep
You can upload multiple files with one time submittion.

Developing State-enabled Applications With PHP

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | dotcomguy
Heres the probem. When a user is browsing through a website and is surfing from one web page to another, sometimes the website needs to remember the actions (e.g. choices) performed by the user. The tutorial shows you the soluion.

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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