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Material Image Following on from my first tutorial of introduction to cookies, this tutorial shows you how to set multiple cookies. Setting multiple cookies can come in handy if you wish to store more than one piece of information about a user, such as Username & Password for example.
Type: PHP Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image Editor's Pick in JavaScript Tutorials, August 2006
This tutorial is a well laid out recipe for basic Javascript. The article is brief and is limited to three topics: Calling the Script, Writing Comments, and Doing Stuff (Basic). Illustrations make it easy.
Type: JavaScript Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image Topics:
Strings
Variables
Arrays
Type: JavaScript Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image This small guide aims to take the standard output from the PHP function highlight_string() and make it completely valid XHTML 1.0 Strict.
Type: PHP Tutorial
Level: Experienced
Material Image Editor's Pick in PHP Tutorials, August 2006
This tutorial is an easy approach to switching your stylesheets faster. The scripts are provided in easy to read graphics.
Type: PHP Tutorial
Level: Experienced
Material Image His version features a few more colour schemes aswell as using cookies to store a users choice of theme. The script grabs the cookies and reads which theme the user has chosen and switches the stylesheet instantly.
Type: PHP Tutorial
Level: Experienced
Material Image This is another SSI tutorial written by a friend, it shows another way of looking at SSI and also shows you some new tricks and tips.
Type: ASP Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image Hit counters are used to track the amount of visitors there have been to a cetain page. I have looked through the internet and I have come up with 2 different ways to produce a hit counter.
Type: PHP Tutorial
Level: Experienced
Material Image This useful bit of code enables you to have links on your page which will let the user turn off your stylesheet.
This will mean the user will see your page without any CSS formatting whatsoever.
Type: PHP Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image This tutorial was written by one of the great guys at HTMLForums. I read through this tutorial myself and found it to be very useful and easy to understand.
Type: ASP Tutorial
Level: Beginner
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