Copy and Paste Finally Coming to the iPhone
Copy and Paste has long been one of the most requested features on the iPhone, and its continued absence has been both frustrating and confusing for many. How can it be that the iPhone - running a…
Copy and Paste has long been one of the most requested features on the iPhone, and its continued absence has been both frustrating and confusing for many. How can it be that the iPhone - running a…
Nice URLs, readable URLs, search-engine-friendly URLs. Different names same deal. It can’t really be disagreed on that something like example.com/index.php?page=article&id=409 is not nearly as …
Relational Database Design is one of the most powerful ways to ensure data integrity and a great way to kick-off any project. Very often the first thing developers do when starting a new project, or…
On Monday, November 12, 2007, Google released Android, a complete Linux based software stack aimed directly at the cell phone marketplace. I'll let others talk about what it means for other players in…
Every website has ‘em. Forms. Places for users to enter data into your website. Whether it be a search box, a “Contact Us” form, or variables in the website address, at some point in the flow of your …
PHP comes with an extensive catalog of date and time functions, all designed to let you easily retrieve temporal information, massage it into a format you require, and either use it in a calculation o…
When working with XML-based applications, developers often find themselves facing the requirement to generate XML-encoded data structures on the fly. Examples of this include an XML order template bas…
XPath is a language that allows you to address parts of an XML document, making XSLT transformations practically necessary. It also makes it an invaluable tool for managing XML data in applications su…
Smarty Overview The theoretical web development process is that: first the designer makes the interface, and breaks it down into HTML pieces for the programmer then the programmer implements the PHP b…
The PHP Extension and Application Repository, or PEAR, is a framework and distribution system for PHP code components. The PEAR project seeks to provide a structured library of code, maintain a system…