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Oy, nothing about PHP? Well, I think I'll point you to some resources you might find handy, especially considering what you want to do: WarMage's [url=http://gurusnetwork.com/tutorials/php/phptemplate/phptemplate.html]Template Web Design with PHP, Part I[/url] and [url=http://gurusnetwork.com/tutorials/php/phptemplate2/phptemplate2.html]Template Web Design with PHP, Part II[/url] tutorials. That should give you a basic idea of what to do. And if you're going to start messing around with PHP, I would recommend downloading and installing [url=http://www.firepages.com.au/devindex.htm]PHPdev[/url]. This will allow you to set up your system to run as an Apache server, thus giving you the ability to test your PHP locally. Since PHP is server-side, if you don't have this installed you'll have to upload your files to your server every time you want to test them, which can get old real quick. In addition, if you do manage to screw something up you'll only be bringing down your system, rather than a server with a whole bunch of sites on it. Let's see... what else? Oh, of course: you'll definitely want to bookmark the [url=http://www.php.net/]PHP site[/url]. The documentation for PHP is very good, and the user comments really put it over the top in terms of usability and downright helpfulness. And if you're going to be doing a lot of coding in PHP, you might find [url=http://www.winsyntax.com/]Winsyntax[/url] to be a very helpful tool. It's your standard color-coded (color coding works for PHP, CSS, HTML, etc.) text editor, but it has a built in PHP help feature that gives you direct access to the documentation found on php.net. This is the only text editor I use anymore. That should be enough to get you started, I think. There are PHP tutorials scattered here and there around the Web, and you can always drop a question in the server-side forum if you get stuck with something. Oh yeah, and it's me, Suho--"lunatic" is just my "title" ;) ___________________________ Suho: [url=http://www.liminality.org]www.liminality.org[/url]
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