Yes, I think HTML, mySQL and PHP is a marriage made in heaven but... 

Online docs is like reading stereo instructions in a foreign language
most of the time.  I tried the webmonkey.com tutorial and it was ok..
Funny thing is that the script they used, I couldn't get to work... Go
figure... Just my luck!

Granted I am so new to PHP I think I just eclipsed the 48 hour mark...
So am I still a rookie?  Lol!!

Thank you,
 
Todd Williamsen, MCSE
home: 847.265.4692
Cell: 847.867.9427


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 9:33 PM
To: Woolsey, Fred
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
Subject: Re: SELECT Query in PHP


I think the worst part about the books is that with things like PHP, 
Apache and MySQL, by the time you find (i.e. from browsing at the local 
library) and sit down to learn, it's talking about MySQL 3.22, Apache 
1.2, and PHP3.

Nothing beats the online documentation.. amen to that. :)

You might try some sites like webmonkey.com for php tutorials. I think 
that's where I went when I decided to learn php about.. oh about a year
ago.

Mike

Woolsey, Fred wrote:

>Funny... I find the PHP, HTML and MySQL combo to be a marriage made in 
>heaven.  Also, I have not yet seen a book (and I've bought a few of 
>them) that beats the PHP and MySQL documentation available <<for free>>

>on the web.  Follow the URLs in the other e-mails and you will find the

>truth... OK, maybe I exaggerate, but at least you'll find the info you 
>need.
>
>Cheers (and remember, "wer immer streibend sich bemueht, den koennen 
>wir
>erloesen."- apologies to Goethe)
>Fred Woolsey
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Todd Williamsen
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 10/26/2001 8:25 PM
>Subject: SELECT Query in PHP
>
>I am a newbie at this and I cannot find the damn answer to it!  I want 
>to display the table in an html format with PHP but I cannot get it to 
>work!  With MS SQL Server it was sooo easy!  With PHP and mySQL it's a 
>pain in the butt!  I cannot find any documentation on this and I order 
>3 books on this stuff, but they won't be here till at least Monday.
>
>HELP!
>
>Thank you,
> 
>Todd Williamsen, MCSE
>home: 847.265.4692
>Cell: 847.867.9427
>
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