Re: php and mysql

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php dot net

--Dave

On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 23:19, Jason Wong wrote:
> On Saturday 07 December 2002 11:54, Dallas wrote:
> > hey, i'm just new to using php and mysql
> >
> > i would like to know how to do the following for a assignment of mine
> > (shopping site):-
> >
> > and if I could ask for full codes, and only relevant coding, no extra stuff
> > plz
> 
> Should you be asking for a quotation as well?
> 
> > *connect to the mysql database and display results in random areas of the
> > page
> > (the prices of the items will be displayed in different areas)
> >
> > *connect to a mysql database and show the results on the form in the text
> > fields
> > (basically so that they can see the current price on the form before they
> > edit it)
> >
> > *change the prices after submission of the form into the mysql database
> >
> > THANKS A LOT, it will really help
> 
> I bet it will ;-)
> 
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> * Web Design & Hosting * Internet & Intranet Applications Development *
> 
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