Tags: php

Tags: php

AMFPHP 1.9 Examples from Renaun Erickson

Posted Wednesday December 13, 2006, 2:32 pm, Over one day old at Adobe Blogs

I will be updating the PHP RIA SDK by Adobe soon that adds samples for AMFPHP 1.9.  Join the PHP RIA SDK by Adobe mailing list to stay on top of things, and discuss things with other developers who are building out solutions with Flex and PHP. technorati tags: php, flex, amfphp

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Making MHT Single Page Archive Files with PHP

Posted Friday December 8, 2006, 2:15 am, Over one day old at The Glass is Too Big

You can just save the HTML, which will not look right if you open it later, but will have the text at least, a "complete" page, which saves a directory full of CSS and images next to the HTML file and an "all-in-one" file, which is an MHT file.

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Find Gifts By Pricerange in Amazon Wishlists with PHP

Posted Friday December 8, 2006, 2:15 am, Over one day old at The Glass is Too Big



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Interesting stats on programming languages

Posted Friday November 10, 2006, 3:12 pm, Over one day old at Epeus' epigone



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?[Web 2.0] EBA Releases New Grid Control

Posted Saturday June 3, 2006, 11:37 am, Over one day old at Web 2.0 Central

Andre from eBusiness Applications let me know they’ve just released v3 of their Grid component. eBusiness Applications makes great Ajax controls that are supremely full featured and they have built in support for ASP,PHP,JPS and Cold Fusion.

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III XMLOPAC: findings, promise, and a little relief

Posted Tuesday May 16, 2006, 5:53 am, Over one day old at blyberg.net

The shrew project is “a system that converts the Innovative XML Server into an SRU/SRW and OpenSearch server.” He’s put a great deal of time into writing XSLT that will translate the III server’s output into MARC-XML, Dublin Core, or MODS 3.0.

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