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  2. In this article, you will learn how to design and develop a simple online chat room with PHP and MySQL.

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  4. Introduction Welcome to the first part of a new two-part series on the PHP:Form web component.

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  14. PHP and Cookies; a good mix!

  15. Introduction Cookies have long been used in PHP scripts, and are a very useful function.

  16. PHP On-The-Fly!

  17. Introduction PHP can be used for a lot of different things, and is one of the most powerful scripting languages available on the web.

  18. Track your visitors, using PHP

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  22. Password Protection and File Inclusion With PHP

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  26. Quick Intro to PHP Development

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  28. How to Stop Digital Thieves with CGI

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  30. CGI Security Issues

  31. When you are creating or using CGI routines, you must be careful to keep good coding techniques, security and just plain common sense in mind.

  32. CGI: What the Heck Is That?

  33. Let's unlock a little bit of the mystery about something called CGI.

  34. Use CGI to Automate Your Web Site

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  36. Why Aren't You Using CGI

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  39. Are you truly using technology in your web business? Before you answer yes, stop a moment and consider how many promotion or marketing tasks take place at your website without you lifting a finger.

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