In the previous version of this tutorial I only covered how to paginate a flat file based application. In this updated version, I will discuss some improvements along with pagination for database content as well (specifically, MySQL). I will also cover how to retain any pre-existing query string variables that your application might be using without interfering with our pagination.
Well, tired of FTP'n everything up to your site? Or even want to allow other members to upload files but you dont' want to give them FTP access? Well lets create a file upload system that will take care of all your uploading woes. THis also employs some minimal security checks.
As of PHP 4.1 uploaded files can be accessed via the $_FILES superglobal, but in earlier versions you can use $HTTP_POST_FILES array and the last option but not recommended will be to use the $upload that corresoponds to the name of the file input. Note: You can only use the last method if register_globals is enabled.
This article contains:
1. Introduction to compression with PHP.. extending PHP with extensions.
2. Using ZIP
3. Using gZip
4. Using bZip2 and LZF
5. Using 'File_Archive' PEAR package
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