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What threads in scripting have you bookmarked

what are your thoughts on most useful threads

         

jatar_k

6:27 pm on Jun 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I have looked at the pitifully small library that there is in scripting and figured some more threads could be added.

As I was wandering the many threads we have in this forum I thought to myself that it is difficult for me to say which ones are of value to many different people. This prompted me to ask this

What threads do you think would be of good value to other members?

and yes, I realize most people looked at the title and thought "none" or "what's scripting". ;)

Robber

8:41 am on Jun 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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One I had to do a search for the other day was the bag of tricks threads - they have some handy info in them.

Knowles

11:54 pm on Jun 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I cant beleive I never booked marked one but anything with indepth talk of REGEX, possibly even the discussion Nick_W has going right now (Or a new one specifically about MySQL and its queries.)

ShawnR

2:40 am on Jun 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

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In addition to the ones in the current library, these are the threads in my 'flagged' list:

  • Best All time GPL/LGPL php scripts
  • Form data to Excel
  • How do you write this in Perl?
  • Max number of SSIs on a page?
  • MySql/Php comment at bottom of each page (blog)
  • New to php and am trying to make a database
  • PHP/mySQL/Perl books?
  • Separating information in a text file w/ Perl
  • Software Catalog
  • Spell Checker
  • SSI newbie need some guidance....
  • Test to see if pages are SSI-enabled?
  • UserID and Password to their own specific directory.
  • What must I have to get a cgi form to work?
  • Writing an Efficient Query

Some of them I 'flagged' because the whole thread was valuable. Others may be very specific to a particular problem, but may contain a hidden gem in one of the posts.

Others I probably flagged because of my stage of learning at the time, so it may be an idea to categorise the library in levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced).

Shawn

jamie

10:21 am on Jun 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

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i have bookmarked

[webmasterworld.com...]
(about carriage returns in text field entries)

and others which are already in the library. also like the new one about SQL optimization (on the home page of WW right now: [webmasterworld.com...]

Birdman

2:50 pm on Jun 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

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These are helpful:

jatar_k

3:04 pm on Jun 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

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thanks to everyone so far.

Good threads, I'll start looking through them all. Some are already in there.

keep them coming if there are more.