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Automatically pluralize any english word the right way

Php | Object Oriented Programming
Author/Publisher | PrimePHP.com
If you need a function to automatically pluralize a word for you in a proper english manor you can use this function. All you do is pass the word you want to turn plural through the function and the plural version will be returned.

Tracking Search Engine Traffic

Php | Database Integration
Author/Publisher | TutorialStream.com
Keep track of the traffic driven by search engines and which keywords are used to reach your site.

PHP password generation

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | AnyExample.com
PHP password generation

Understanding MD5 password encryption and security

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | Betlik.com
This tutorial will explain how to secure your MD5 passwords and how they work.

Authenticating users with MySQL

Php | User Authentication
Author/Publisher | NGXDesigns
Shows how to authenticate a user against a password and username

Limit Displayed Characters From Your Text

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | PHPeasystep
This php script helps you limit displaying characters form you message and not cut out your word.

Basic Password Protection

Php | User Authentication
Author/Publisher | Thomas Pedersen
How to make a really simple login script that you can use to protect certain pages on your website.

Random Passwords

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | SNScripts
Basics of creating a random password.

Making a Forgot Password

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | Scott
Learn how to make a simple form that selects a users login details and email it to them depending on the address that they supply!

Protect areas of your web site with using PHP sessions login script

Php | User Authentication
Author/Publisher | Thomas Karaferis
This tutorial will show you one of the ways to protect areas of your web site using the PHP sessions. You only have to write the login script that changes the status of the user to authenticated based on a username and password provided through the form.

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