Re: [PHP] cool PHP sites

2002-02-27 Thread Batara Kesuma
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 10:07:55 -0900 Chris Lott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It strikes me that my students really don't have a good grasp of what PHP is capable of doing, since they are getting bogged down in learning the minutiae of the language itself. So (quickly if possible-- I'd like to demo

Re: [PHP] cool PHP sites

2002-02-27 Thread Michael Egan
Chris, This might be a bit late but a couple of graphioc designers I work with use a forum on Flash at http://www.were-here.com. The forums themselves, judging from the filenames, are done with PHP and are quite attractive in terms of presentation and are clearly well used. Hope this is of use,

Re: [PHP] cool PHP sites

2002-02-27 Thread Matt
http://www.superpages.com/ -- the US national telephone directory from Verizon -- appears to use php. The extension is .phtml ... - Original Message - From: Chris Lott [EMAIL PROTECTED] minutiae of the language itself. So (quickly if possible-- I'd like to demo some sites tonight)

RE: [PHP] cool PHP sites

2002-02-26 Thread Demitrious S. Kelly
well my site isn't 'big name' but it's got a very cool catch to it... it's got an ftp indexer that I'm developing. You submit an ftp site, and it logs onto the ftp, grabs all of the filenames and sizes, pops everything into a mysql database, which is searchable from a web page (located on the

RE: [PHP] cool PHP sites

2002-02-26 Thread Austin Gonyou
How about LinuxJournal, or PHPNuke.org? On Tue, 2002-02-26 at 13:29, Demitrious S. Kelly wrote: well my site isn't 'big name' but it's got a very cool catch to it... it's got an ftp indexer that I'm developing. You submit an ftp site, and it logs onto the ftp, grabs all of the filenames and

RE: [PHP] cool PHP sites

2002-02-26 Thread Austin Gonyou
You could also use netcraft and see who's running PHP. Also, I think PHP.net has some info on this. On Tue, 2002-02-26 at 13:29, Demitrious S. Kelly wrote: well my site isn't 'big name' but it's got a very cool catch to it... it's got an ftp indexer that I'm developing. You submit an ftp

Re: [PHP] cool PHP sites

2002-02-26 Thread fls
try http://www.northjersey.com virtually the entire site is php MySQL driven On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Chris Lott wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 It strikes me that my students really don't have a good grasp of what PHP is capable of doing, since they are getting bogged