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LearnPHP.org is a comprehensive resource of categorized web development tutorials. We intend to make it the richest online database of web development tutorials, including, but not limited to, PHP and MySQL tutorials. Enjoy browsing our growing selection of free professional PHP/MySQL tutorials to find out that you don't need to be a Super Brain to learn web development in all its minutest details. Create web pages with dynamic content, develop web based software applications, design your own PHP projects, and all that with our PHP tutorials. The tutorials are updated daily from different authors and sites so that you won't have to spend hours searching the web for them yourself. The number of tutorials is constantly increasing as LearnPHP.org is open to readers as well as to new authors. If you're a programming guru or an experienced amateur this is the place for you to submit your tutorials. Enjoy browsing and learning!

Latest Web Development Tutorials

PHP Site Search

Author: markc1822  Rating:
In this tutorial I will teach you how using dreamweaver you can create a site search.
January 5, 2009 Today Views: 8 Total Views: 29
Parsing XML feeds is always something I've wanted to to do with PHP. But I've only bothered to learn how to do it. Now, there are different ways to do this, many of which uses different packages/plugins which need to be installed on the server. I am going to use simplexml...
January 5, 2009 Today Views: 4 Total Views: 13
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You have a web site with pages accessing a database. You want to use PHPLIB, but do not want to change your existing database to suit. Here is the answer to your dreams. PHPLIB and multiple databases.
January 5, 2009 Today Views: 4 Total Views: 266
This tutorial is a follow up to my earlier tutorial, Parsing XML using PHP4 and highlights the improvements in XML handling with PHP5.
December 30, 2008 Today Views: 3 Total Views: 417

MySQL Setup Guide

Author: tizag.com  Rating:
The easiest way to experiment with MySQL and PHP is to purchase some space on a shared web host.
December 30, 2008 Today Views: 3 Total Views: 322

Good Relations

Author: ONLamp.com  Rating:
John Paul Ashenfelter looks at how keys are used to construct relationships between tables in a relational database.
December 30, 2008 Today Views: 3 Total Views: 315
There are several PHP scripts and classes to process PayPal payments using their native IPN (Internet payment notification) feature. This Tutorial / guide will show you how to process paypal payments using the IPN feature.
December 29, 2008 Today Views: 3 Total Views: 498
It is time to apply the knowledge you have obtained thus far and put it to real use.
December 29, 2008 Today Views: 11 Total Views: 566
SQL databases can be filtered by virtually any set of criteria using a single clause. This week, John Paul Ashenfelter shows us how to use the SELECT command to return subsets of data.
December 29, 2008 Today Views: 4 Total Views: 271
In the last column, John Paul Ashenfelter showed you how to use inner joins and cross joins. This week he tackles outer joins.
December 26, 2008 Today Views: 4 Total Views: 274

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