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Top Forums Web Development Calendar on web - newbie Post 302311974 by ermalguni on Thursday 30th of April 2009 05:34:11 AM
Old 04-30-2009
PHP MySql, is the answer. There are some pretty good tutorials out there in the google world. The problem is not the choice but the time you have to get things done. You can find some really good code implemented in PHP MySql that only needs to be put in a webserver. So everything is up to you to choose.
 

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MAIN(3) 								 1								   MAIN(3)

main - Dummy formain(3)

	There  is  no  function  named	main(3)  except  in  the  PHP  source.	In  PHP  4.3.0,  a  new  type  of error handling in the PHP source
       (php_error_docref) was introduced. One feature is to provide links to a	manual	page  in  PHP  error  messages	when  the  PHP	directives
       html_errors (on by default) and docref_root (on by default until PHP 4.3.2) are set.

	Sometimes  error messages refer to a manual page for the function main(3) which is why this page exists. If you discover such a reference,
       please file a bug report, indicating the PHP function caused the error that linked to main(3) and it will be fixed and properly documented.

       Known errors that point to main(3)

       +----------------+-----------------------------+
       | Function name	|			      |
       |		|			      |
       |		| No longer points here as of |
       |		|			      |
       +----------------+-----------------------------+
       |  include(3)	|			      |
       |		|			      |
       |		|	     5.1.0	      |
       |		|			      |
       |include_once(3) |			      |
       |		|			      |
       |		|	     5.1.0	      |
       |		|			      |
       |  require(3)	|			      |
       |		|			      |
       |		|	     5.1.0	      |
       |		|			      |
       |require_once(3) |			      |
       |		|			      |
       |		|	     5.1.0	      |
       |		|			      |
       +----------------+-----------------------------+
       html_errors, display_errors.

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