Nicholas Vettese wrote:
> I am looking for a book that will help me understand PHP/MySQL, and the
> way that they work together. My biggest problem is multi-valued
> selections, and INSERTING them into the database. A book with great
> examples like that would be a huge help. Also, any websites
David T. Ashley wrote:
On 11/27/06, Nicholas Vettese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am looking for a book that will help me understand PHP/MySQL, and the
way that they work together. My biggest problem is multi-valued
selections, and INSERTING them into the database. A book with great
examples
On 11/27/06, Nicholas Vettese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am looking for a book that will help me understand PHP/MySQL, and the
way that they work together. My biggest problem is multi-valued
selections, and INSERTING them into the database. A book with great
examples like that would be a hug
Here are a few websites you can check out:
http://www.freewebmasterhelp.com/tutorials/phpmysql
http://us2.php.net/mysql
http://www.php-mysql-tutorial.com/
http://www.weberdev.com/
Hope these help.
Randall Price
Secure Enterprise Technology Initiatives
Microsoft Implementation Group
Virginia
On Monday 27 November 2006 07:28, Nicholas Vettese wrote:
> I am looking for a book that will help me understand PHP/MySQL, and the
> way that they work together. My biggest problem is multi-valued
> selections, and INSERTING them into the database. A book with great
> examples like that would be
At 11:15 AM -0700 7/8/01, tj marlin wrote:
>MySQL, Paul DuBois, New Riders publishing, 2000, $40
better price here:
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/SSCOLL/sm/0735709211
I have no association with this book dealer
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MySQL, Paul DuBois, New Riders publishing, 2000, $40
At 10:25 PM 7/7/01 -0800, you wrote:
>The Mysql/Msql book I have from O'Reilly is definitely showing its age. I
>know there are books in the MySQL FAQ, butI am looking for recommendations.
>Any books that stand out as better than others?
>
>I'm
On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 10:25:45PM -0800, Chris Lott wrote:
>
> The Mysql/Msql book I have from O'Reilly is definitely showing its
> age. I know there are books in the MySQL FAQ, butI am looking for
> recommendations. Any books that stand out as better than others?
Yeah, the O'Reilly folks told
PHP - PHP Essentials by Julie Mooloni is the best book & inexpensive too.
MYSQL - by Paul Dubois - Techmedia is also great.
Nothing can beat the official manuals.
elearn.
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