When writing scripts, it is extremely important to have to ability to transfer information from one script to another. A common method to do this is with the GET convention. Search engine Web spiders, however, tend to ignore pages whose URL contains GET method parameters. If you're not sure what a GET method parameter is, here's an example of a URL with GET method parameters:
I'm kind of lazy when it comes to editing HTML. I'd rather use an HTML editor like Front Page then hack the HTML portions out with notepad. The following are some common problems (and in some cases solutions) I've discovered about inserting PHP code within pages that you are going to edit with Front Page.
One of the best things about them is just how easy they are to make. Here is a quick example with PHP showing how you can create RSS feeds with the PHP5 module SimpleXML.
Learn from a simple code how to generate the page loading time using pure PHP programing.
The idea is simple, this script generates a number that counts in seconds the page loading time.
It’s a very simple script and is accurate to 0.000000000000001 seconds.
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