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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ohio
Posts: 207
OS: VISTA
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making profiles, and registering! need help!
Ok im building a website it needs to hold profiles that the user can access and and change i need pas word protection o n it, also they need to be able to submit there storys (and only the person that submited it be able to change it) i know i need a server (i got a trial of cold fusion) and a data base (i have no clue how to make a data base)
what i need is a tutorial on making a data base and geting it to go into the server, and also how to use PHP to comunicate with it, i real realy realy need to learn this, please help thanks in advance.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: UK
Posts: 1,968
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Charles MohNike has a tutorial for Cold Fusion at webmonkey.com
MySQL is available from http://www.mysql.com/products/databa...y_edition.html where you can also find lots more resources including a forum. For all the sources for PHP and a copy of the PHP manual visit http://www.php.net tutorials can be found at http://www.webmonkey.com http://www.phpbuilder.com http://www.devshed.com http://www.php-resource.de (this is a German site) http://www.weberdev.com (requires subscription) You could use a forum application and change the permissions on it so that only the author/administrator can edit them. Open source forum code, phpBB is available on GNU General Public License from http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpbb A database of sample classes and code http://www.zend.com hope that lot helps
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