You coud go with perl but PHP ius much easier to crank stuff out with.
Check out http://www.devshed.com for some great examples and links.
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On 9/5/99 at 2:28 PM Daniel de Young scribbled:
>Thanks Mike, Scott, and Brian.
>
>I'll check out all your suggestions and post any questions I have.
>
>Brian, no offense taken. I thinks it's great that hiring managers are
>more aware that experience is way more important than certification.
>Besides, I consider myself to be trained very well on all the reasons
>that M$ shouldn't be used in many situations :-) I own the Blair
Samba
>book and have found it very useful with my LAN project
>http://go.to/thehub (shameless plug). I'll check out the O'Reilly
>msql/mysql book and Understanding SQL as soon as I get employed. I
have
>a second interview at SDIG on Tuesday, so wish me luck!
>
>Scott, sounds great. PHP is definitely where I'm headed. It seems to
>be the only real consideration for anything Apache based.
>
>Mike, I think I grabbed that package from the website. Once I'm
through
>this tutorial I'll make sure to check it out.
>
>Thanks again for the tips. I'll keep you posted...
>
>--
>Daniel de Young MCP+I, MCSE
>___________________________
>
>NT Network Support
>
>"If you can't make it good, at least make it look good." -Bill Gates
>
>Check it out... Joshua 24:15
>
>http://go.to/thehub
Scott Tyson
Deepwell Quake Server admin
tysons@deepwell.com ICQ#: 125581
http://rand.deepwell.com/
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