Thanks, I'll look into it. Often when I start out with a different
language I try to stick to writing my own code, so I can get to know
the language itself. Then after at least one project I find my way to
using the libs or frameworks. I will look into the Zend Framework
though, it sounds interesting.
Bruce Martin
The Martin Solution
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http://www.martinsolution.com
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On Apr 22, 2008, at 9:13 AM, Jake McGraw wrote:
The cookie problem you're having, have you considered using a
framework to take the guess work out of when it is appropriate to set
a cookie (ie send a header)? Using a consistent method for processing
requests and delivering pages will often make the whole issue trivial.
I would suggest the Zend Framework (framework.zend.com).
- jake
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 7:54 AM, Bruce Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I just joined the list and thought I would introduce myself.
I have been programming since 1995, well before that if you include
the
years I spend toying with BASIC. I just recently started using PHP,
I find
it well thought out, although there are somethings that take some
time to
get use to, I guess the biggest is setting cookies. The challenge
is due to
the way I am using include and processing forms on a single page it
takes me
a while to find the place in the process to set the cookie. Other
than that
I am very pleased.
I come from a Mac background devoting many years to learning
everything I
can on the Mac, but I have programmed on the PC in VB 5 and 6. and
moved on
before .NET. On the Mac side of things I mainly use SuperCard, I
have tried
other development environments including REALbasic, which I would
say is a
good alternative for X-platform development, but for pure Mac
applications I
lean on SuperCard. I also dabble in C and Objective-C from time to
time, to
extend the abilities, or make custom functions for SuperCard.
For web development I started using PERL, which I still like and
use, but
PHP may replace PERL for my web development efforts. I have also
used JHTML
and JSP. for a short time. I am also quite pleased with the way
JavaScript
has evolved.
I work for a web site called Beliefnet, which was recently acquired
by FOX
Digital Media.
Well, I guess that is enough for now, I look forward to getting in
on the
discussions.
Bruce Martin
The Martin Solution
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.martinsolution.com
http://externals.martinsolution.com
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