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Create Your Own BBCode

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Display Users IP Address

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Using cron with PHP

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In this tutorial we'll learn
Learn how to parse bulletin
Learn how to displays a users
Scheduling events to run at
how to install phpLD (pho
board code to translate it
IP address.
certain times can be a
Link Directory), the free
into HTML. This tutorial
 
useful feature. You may
version, from downloading
will provide the code to
 
want to backup your database
the script to the last
convert the [img], [url],
 
or update a set of files you
settings to make it work.
[b], & [code] tags.
 
have cached on your server
 
 
 
or perform any number of
 
 
 
other resource intensive
 
 
 
tasks. You can manually
 
 
 
visit the page and this
 
 
 
works fine if you have a
 
 
 
good memory, it isn't time
 
 
 
critical and it doesn't need
 
 
 
to be run several times a
 
 
 
day. If you and your
 
 
 
task don't fit into all
 
 
 
those categories (and even
 
 
 
if you do but have better
 
 
 
things to do with your time)
 
 
 
a better alternative will be
 
 
 
to run your script using
 
 
 
cron. In this article I
 
 
 
list the options for
 
 
 
scheduling a task to run
 
 
 
periodically and I go into
 
 
 
detail on running a script
 
 
 
with cron.


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This is a simple metatag
In HTML the " character
Learn how to display the
This tutorial and its other
generator that could be
is encountered very often.
filename of the script which
installements will the
placed on any php site .
This is also used within PHP
is currently running.
various aspects of how to
 
therefore this causes a very
 
Develope State-enabled
 
small problem when
 
Applications With PHP.
 
outputting HTML code. This
 
 
 
however is a very simple
 
 
 
solution to that problem.
 
 


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