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Why you should use fgetcsv() instead of explode

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MARCH 17, 2006

Some programmers think it is okay to use explode to split up a CSV file (usually a csv file is comma separated but sometimes it is tab separated or even some other separator is used). The reason it is a bad idea to use a simple explode is because your data can easily contain the separator in the content...

AJAX Sudoku

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MARCH 1, 2006

My wife and I are addicted to Sudoku. It's the latest game that everyone is playing nowadays. We've played on numerous sudoku programs, paper, palm and have found the features we like the most. There was one thing missing with all of them... you play by yourself...

Zend Platform - A Step Forward

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MARCH 3, 2005

I was invited to a presentation of the

Poorly Informed Writers Send the Wrong Message

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FEBRUARY 25, 2005

Today, I read an article entitled, "

Hebrew Requirement for PHP5

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SEPTEMBER 7, 2004

I was programming in PHP one day when I saw the weirdest error message. "Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM, expecting T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or '$' in /sites/client_site/edit/d_stock.php on line 313 So I stared at it, and I kept thinking it looked familiar...

JS VS Server Side

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SEPTEMBER 1, 2004

When to use Java Script? When I first started Web Application programming I was told to try to use client side scripting (Java Script) only for input validation. That is because it seems to cause problems since different browsers handle it differently...

Tracking emails

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SEPTEMBER 1, 2004

On one of our projects here, there was a need to track whether the emails and faxes being sent out by our client where actually being read/send or not. For faxing, we are using a fax service that allows us to track the exact status of our faxes (we use HTML faxing), but emails don't have such a feature...

QuickBooks API for PHP

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MARCH 17, 2004

I've written an class that connects to a .NET QuickBooks API server that listens for xml requests and processes them. It has been in use on multiple sites now for over a year. I've made a decision to make the complete suite open source. The server is written is C# and there is a PHP class that connects to it...

PHP Cruisin' continued

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MARCH 9, 2004

Wow!! What a cruise. There was so much useful stuff that I learned on the PHP Cruise. Discussions from what to expect from PHP5 all the way to mod_rewrite tricks make this one of the most interesting conferences ever. PHP5 is here and it is the future...

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