PHP
Hello!
I’m new to PHP and I’m using Header Function in calling PHP pages.
I want to know what other functions or other alternative codes that can be used which is the same with header Function.
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Hello,
I’m doing PHP lately and I’m new to some of its functions.
I’ve encountered about This Zip File Function. Could Anyone Give me an ides on how does it really works?
And when to use Zip File Functions?
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I wondering if you anyone can help me about, how I can store multiple images in database using php?
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Hi! I’m a beginner in PHP. I want to know any function for opening a new window using PHP codes. Could anyone give me a hint for this? Many Thanks.
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Is there anyone can help on how to handle Error in PHP? Instead of displaying this error below:
Warning: fopen(welcome.txt) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream:
No such file or directory in C:webfoldertest.php on line 2
I want it to display a sentence that there is an error for example “Error found” or “File not Found” instead of the Error displayed above.
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Earning a win in a Test match is a big deal for any team. The bigger the margin of the win, the more satisfaction the team experiences. The addition of the word ‘innings’ in the victory margin proves the domination the team has shown. A team always cherishes the moment when it thrashes its opponent by a margin of an innings. Let us have a look at the Top 10 Biggest Margins of Victory (by an innings) in Test Cricket- 1. England (Innings And 579 Runs) In the Fifth Test of the Australian Tour of England 1938 at The Oval, England won the toss and rightly chose to bat first. Opener Leonard Hutton smashed 364, England’s highest individual score in Test cricket. Maurice Leyland and Joe Hardstaff notched up 150+ scores each as England declared at 903/7, the second-highest inning score in Tests. Australia succumbed to the pressure and eventually lost the match by a whopping margin of an innings and 579 runs. 2. Australia (Innings And 360 Runs) Australia visited Johannesburg to clash against South Africa in 2002. Batting first, Australia piled up 652/7d. Adam Gilchrist notched his career-best 204* apart from Matthew Hayden and Damien Martyn scoring a […]
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Hello! I’ve been trying to use array in switch case but I’m confused, can anyone teach me how to combine this two, is this possible? Thanks
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Can anyone help me on how to start and end session using PHP? I really don’t have an idea on how to do it. Is there any function to do this? Please help.
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Hello guys, please help me, I am confused about how to use array in a while loop, can you give me examples? Thanks
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In the 18th century, the British East India Company sent many Indians to the Caribbean Islands as indentured laborers in the sugarcane plantations. Many of those people stayed in the Caribbean islands of Jamaica, Trinidad, Guyana, etc., and adopted the local culture and lifestyle. With the spread of British colonialism, the game of cricket, too, spread. Many from the Caribbean, including the native Indians, took up the sport and since then have represented the region under West Indies. Let us have a look at the Top 10 Indian-origin Players to have played for the West Indies- 1. Rohan Kanhai Rohan Bholalall Kanhai is often tagged as one of the best West Indian players in the era of the 1960s. A wicket-keeper-batter, Kanhai was part of the West Indian team that emerged victorious in the inaugural World Cup in 1975. Throughout his career, he played with the likes of Sir Gary Sobers (whom he succeeded as the West Indies captain), Clive Lloyd, Alvin Kallicharan, Andy Roberts, etc. In his honour, former Indian opener Sunil Gavaskar named his son Rohan. In 2009, he was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. 2. Sonny Ramadhin Sonny Ramadhin was the first Indian-origin player to […]
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