On Oct 14, 2012, at 7:41 AM, Negin Nickparsa wrote:
> I wanted to refresh the download count when clicking the button first is it
> possible?
Yes, it is possible.
The following is an example of a server-side php script refreshing a Web page
via a javascript client-side action:
http://php1.net/
On 10/14/2012 12:12 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Jim Giner
wrote:
Sounds like a good idea, but as for me - if I was a newbie I'd have a
problem with their very first instructions. It says right off the start to
type in the following:
php -5 localhost:8000
On 10/14/2012 12:06 PM, tamouse mailing lists wrote:
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Jim Giner
wrote:
On 10/14/2012 1:10 AM, tamouse mailing lists wrote:
This just dropped in my inbox the other day from Smashing #69:
2. PHP The Right Way
If you are developing for the Web, the chances are
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Jim Giner
wrote:
>>
> Sounds like a good idea, but as for me - if I was a newbie I'd have a
> problem with their very first instructions. It says right off the start to
> type in the following:
> php -5 localhost:8000
That should be a capital S, not a five.
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Jim Giner
wrote:
> On 10/14/2012 1:10 AM, tamouse mailing lists wrote:
>>
>> This just dropped in my inbox the other day from Smashing #69:
>>
>>> 2. PHP The Right Way
>>>
>>> If you are developing for the Web, the chances are high that you have
>>> to deal with P
On 10/14/2012 1:10 AM, tamouse mailing lists wrote:
This just dropped in my inbox the other day from Smashing #69:
2. PHP The Right Way
If you are developing for the Web, the chances are high that you have
to deal with PHP on a regular basis. However, once you've stumbled
upon a problem that y
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