Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-14 Thread john
>> PS. there it is again, hit reply and the 'to' address is the email >> sender, not the list. How so? > Is there a 'reply to all' button on your mail client. Some mailing > lists add a 'Reply-to' header asking all clients to redirect replys to > the list. PHP-general doesn't have such a feature. >

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-14 Thread Rory Browne
> AFAIK, PHP doesn't offer that kind of packaged approach. Perhaps > there's a major difference between the way MS approaches things and > the way PHP/open source does. Traditional ASP, and PHP, were fairly similar. ASP.NET and PHP are two very different solutions, to what is possibly the same prob

RE: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-14 Thread Brujah
|-Original Message- |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 14 May 2005 11:35 |To: php-general@lists.php.net |Subject: RE: [PHP] Hello, I'm new... | | |PS. there it is again, hit reply and the 'to' address is the email |sender, not the list. How s

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-14 Thread Rory Browne
> I only really put in the bit about the community site as a sort of statement > about where I would like to go in my php quest. When I recently looked at > asp.net, Microsoft had a Community starter kit/framework which included all > the basic modules/applications needed to get such a site up and

RE: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-14 Thread john
> When I recently looked at > asp.net, Microsoft had a Community starter kit/framework which > included all > the basic modules/applications needed to get such a site up and > running and > detailed documentation about it's design and implementation. I've not looked at asp, but that sounds like a

RE: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-14 Thread Brujah
|-Original Message- |From: Jason Barnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 13 May 2005 21:21 |To: php-general@lists.php.net |Subject: Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new... | [SNIP] |Based on the somewhat vague OP, you have somewhat vague (but somewhat |useful) answers. ;) I apologise fo

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-13 Thread Brian A Anderson
Think he means a CMS || Forumpackage || Portal package? www.opensourcecms.com -brian - Original Message - From: "Jason Barnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 3:20 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new... > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-13 Thread Jason Barnett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to create a 'community' website and was wondering if there was a framework available to get me started? Well now I don't even know what a framework is. I was expecting someone to say "Oh, you should use model view controller" or something. All the answers seem

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-13 Thread Rory Browne
> > Well now I don't even know what a framework is. I was expecting > someone to say "Oh, you should use model view controller" or > something. > > All the answers seem to be applications. > > Are applications frameworks? I never checked the dict def of a framework, but I always considered them

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-13 Thread john
>> I would like to create a 'community' website and was wondering if >> there >> was a framework available to get me started? Well now I don't even know what a framework is. I was expecting someone to say "Oh, you should use model view controller" or something. All the answers seem to be applicat

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-13 Thread john
> -- > jamwil.com Also, when I hit reply to James' reply, the "to" field in my email client was only sending to James, not to the list. How so? I've noticed that before. How can sometimes the responses go to the list, and other times to the person who sent the message? And isn't there a correct

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-13 Thread James Williams
On 5/13/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have only recently started to look at php, I hope this list dose not > mind 'noob' questions. no we don't mind it, we do mind poor spelling though ;) jk > I have got 'Programming PHP' by Rasmus Lerdorf, Kevin Tatroe and

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-13 Thread Drewcore
i think that you're best bet would be to find some open source community software and go with that. i built a community site from scratch one time, and while it was a lot of fun, it proved to be much more difficult that i had anticipated. so the next client that asked for a similar site ended up wi

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-13 Thread Rory Browne
A community website. Explain. Decide what features you want this community site to have. Once you've figured out(or explained) what type of services you want to offer to your community, and then check out hotscripts.com, or google. Three scripts that come to mind, are phpgroupware, phpbb, and

Re: [PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-13 Thread Brian V Bonini
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 07:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > > I have only recently started to look at php, I hope this list dose not > mind 'noob' questions. > > I have got 'Programming PHP' by Rasmus Lerdorf, Kevin Tatroe and 'Web > Database Applications with PHP and MySQL' Hugh E. Willia

[PHP] Hello, I'm new...

2005-05-13 Thread brujah
Hi all, I have only recently started to look at php, I hope this list dose not mind 'noob' questions. I have got 'Programming PHP' by Rasmus Lerdorf, Kevin Tatroe and 'Web Database Applications with PHP and MySQL' Hugh E. Williams, David Lane. I would like to create a 'community' website and

[PHP] Hello, I'm new one here

2001-09-24 Thread Kamil Nowicki
Hello there! I'm new one on this mailing list, and at the begining of this mail I would like to excuse myself for my poor english. I have a question about cURL library in Apache: Is it capable of making SSL (https) link to specific server using specific CRT formatted certificate? Com