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Looking for PHP script
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I am looking for a script that will let my input say an email address that will display as a kind of database of addys. Also I want it to have a function where a user can mark the addy as dead or active.
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might be www.hot-scripts.com.
Our Next Meeting Will Be On ......
And then automatically tell you when the next meeting will be on, either based on a table of dates or by simply working out for example when the next meeting is based on it being something like the last Tuesday of each month or last friday of each month, etc? But excluding the months of august and december where there are no meetings?
Every month I have to manually edit our website's welcome page with a new date and upload it and it's a bit of a pain, if it could read a table or something then that would be good.
There really isn't anything all that complicated about PHP - though I haven't touched it for a few years now...
If we could write them ourselves we wouldn't be posting on here in the first place
If it was that easy to do then everyone would be a computer programmer.
PHP is as easy as cooking. Everyone can do a little something, when they have the right instructions. I can't cook to save my life, but I can bodge enough together to make something edible.
SELECT when FROM meetings WHERE when>now() ORDER BY when LIMIT 1
for best results, make sure your meetings table has a key on when
Do you have access to mysql with your hosting? (It'd normally be mysql with php stuff)
You could probably do the email thing with a text file, though if you haven't got shell access the text file would need to reside in your web space and would therefore be open to people downloading it.
The meeting thing would be more suited to a small database and you'd probably extract the info for next meeing in a statement similar to the one big gay provided.
More info needed to sort this I think.
How did you figure that one out, given the range of server-side programming languages that can be used to create web sites e.g. PHP, Python, Perl, ASP.NET, C# etc.
The web programming for google is pretty simple; It's spider and cataloguer, on the other hand are more interesting - however they populate the dataase that the goole web service extracts data from, and have no connection with the web service itself.