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Miss me yesterday? lol :) I got a few emails saying, "I can't see the diary entry." The reason you couldn't see one is because there wasn't one :) I am going to try and study PHP every day until I feel that I no longer need to study aloud and online. I work some days in excess of 15 hours and have no time to study, so if you see no diary entry, I either didn't learn anything new or I didn't study that particular day. Whenever I write something, I do it in a sense *live* therefore you shortly after I code the HTML and hit save, my FTP editor FTPs these changes immediately onto the website. I suppose I could just add an entry to say hello or something, or ramble aloud about what I ate for the day, but I think you would grade me down on the useful rating scale considerably if I did do that. Who knows, though? I may do that once in awhile. Anyway, the readership of these diary entries is increasing, according to my access logs, and I thank you for tuning in, so to speak. How long these diary entries continue will be in direct proportion to the learning I do, and the number of email requests I get to explore PHP further. Please take a minute and use the form to send me ideas for future diary entries, if you would like to see me explore a new topic, or an existing one in greater depth. I have learned a great deal already and have started several new PHP scripts projects that will show up as full script downloads in the future. With the information in these diary entries, you should have been able to start some PHP projects of your own, as well :)
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Date Added: Oct 16, 2006 Hits: 4 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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Slapping together a search engine for your database is easy with PHP and MySQL
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Date Added: Oct 16, 2006 Hits: 5 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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Learn how to install a simple search on your site. It will scan a database of your choice for the related keywords that you want to search on. Lets begin!!
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Date Added: Mar 15, 2007 Hits: 59 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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In this tutorial I will teach you how using dreamweaver you can create a site search. It is very simple, the main part is creating a database to store the information you will be searching. If you are having problems feel free to e-mail us, or post a message on the forum.
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Date Added: Jul 25, 2007 Hits: 11 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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basics of PHP and continue it with how to enable visitors to search your site, using PHP.

We'll take you step by step on a fairly simple search feature. From the actual form, to the results and several things you can do to make your search better.
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Date Added: Feb 14, 2008 Hits: 8 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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This tutorial discusses creating an advanced fuzzy search engine using PHP and a database. The tutorial uses the example of a wiki application, but the concepts can easily be applied to other applications in different languages.
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Date Added: Mar 16, 2008 Hits: 14 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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