I've started experimenting with XML, by having my blogging script output the news to
XML [http://php.techno-weenie.com/supasite/xml/supa.xml]. I've tried transforming it
with an XSL stylesheet [http://php.techno-weenie.com/supasite/test.xsl] to get this
output [http://php.techno-weenie.com/sup
>I come for advice once again. Say i have a file dbconnect.inc which
>connects to my database. Now if this file is located in a directory
>accessible for to the web is there anyway that if someone types in that file
>i can detect it being accessed, instead of included, and redirect them
>elsew
>In a nutshell, you've just described the 'fusebox' method. Originated
>under Cold Fusion, there are
>movements to port this style to PHP and ASP, and probably other platforms.
>
>It's not bad, but personally, I think it's a bit weak in some cases -
>we've taken it a step further in house,
>b
In addition, here's a POP3 class from the PHP Classes Repository...
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