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PHPMailer - Definitely a Winner! More about Printer Friendly Save as PDF Read More...

Posted on Monday, June 20, 2005 @ 20:38:59 UTC in PHP
by Raven

PHPMailer is a PHP-Class for PHP (www.php.net) providing a package of functions to send emails. Main Features are HTML-Mail and Emails with attachments. For mailing, PHPMailer supports nearly all possiblities (old+ most of any ways) to send emails: mail(), sendmail, qmail & smtp-server directly. You can use any feature of smtp based emails: multiple to's, cc's, bcc's etc. In short: you can send emails with PHPMailer. As you (might) know, you can already send mails with the php mail() function. So why do you need a class? Read More...
 

 

PHP 5.1 Beta 1 Available - celebrate this great achievement More about Printer Friendly Save as PDF

Posted on Saturday, June 11, 2005 @ 07:34:41 UTC in PHP
by Raven

nukeevangelist writes:  
PHP 5.1 Beta 1 Available. Some of the key improvements of PHP 5.1 include:

PDO (PHP Data Objects) - A new native database abstraction layer providing performance, ease-of-use, and flexibility. Significantly improved performance including a new Zend Engine II execution architecture. The PCRE extension has been updated to PCRE 5.0. Many more improvements including lots of new functionality & many bug fixes, especially in regards to SOAP, streams and SPL. See the bundled NEWS file for a more complete list of changes. Celebrate the great efforts - another milestone - a great knowledge asset - and contribution - good for PHPNuke and osc2nuke
 

 

PHP 4.3.10 & 5.0.3 released - update recommended More about Printer Friendly Save as PDF

Posted on Saturday, December 18, 2004 @ 19:23:23 UTC in PHP
by Raven

nukeevangelist writes:  
As announced at PHP.net website PHP 4.3.10 & 5.0.3 released! [15-Dec-2004]

cit: "The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release of PHP 4.3.10 and PHP 5.0.3. These are maintenance releases that in addition to non-critical bug fixes address several very serious security issues. All Users of PHP are strongly encouraged to upgrade to one of these releases as soon as possible."

Please travel over and see the full changelog here and get the download right here.

Some of the more major changes include:

  • PHP 5 features the Zend Engine 2. For a list of Zend Engine 2 changes, please visit this webpage;
  • XML support has been completely redone in PHP 5, all extensions are now focused around the excellent libxml2 library (see xmlsoft.org);
  • SQLite has been bundled with PHP. For more information on SQLite, please visit their website.
  • Streams have been greatly improved, including the ability to access low-level socket operations on streams.
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    PHP and cookies - a good mix More about Printer Friendly Save as PDF

    Posted on Wednesday, December 08, 2004 @ 09:59:52 UTC in PHP
    by Raven

    "Cookies have long been used in PHP scripts, and are a very useful function. But what exactly are cookies? Maybe you have used them, but you still don't know exactly what they are. Or you are completely new to cookies? It doesn't matter, because in this tutorial on phpit.net, Dennis Pallett shows you what cookies are, and what they are used for. The tutorial explains cookies in a nutshell, using PHP's built-in setcookie() function, checking if cookies are enabled, and using cookies to store multi-dimensional arrays.""

    PHP cookies will not cause you to gain weight! But if you ever wondered what they are and how they function, read PHP and cookies - a good mix at PHP Magazine.
     

     

    PHP Developer Web Site More about Printer Friendly Save as PDF

    Posted on Thursday, November 25, 2004 @ 08:31:27 UTC in PHP
    by Raven

    Early on in my PHP career, I discovered PHP Developer Site. I find this site to be one that I make sure to check out every day! Today, he has several postings that should be of interest to many of you.

    PHP 4.3.10RC1 has been released for testing
    DevShed: Rockin' RSS with PHP on your HTML
    PHPEverywhere: Is MVC Over-Designed Crap?

    If you don't already, you should bookmark his site and check it out every day!
     

     

    How to Install PHP 5, Apache 2 and SQLite on Windows More about Printer Friendly Save as PDF

    Posted on Tuesday, November 16, 2004 @ 02:13:38 UTC in PHP
    by Raven

    How to Install PHP 5, Apache 2 and SQLite on Windows is a tutorial that will guide you, literally, step by step with screenshots. Edward Tanguay does a most excellent job of detailing the process for those that have been wanting to try but didn't want to rush into the land where angels fear to tread. Definitely a must read.
     



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