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Understanding the Zend Framework for PHP• Posted March 11th, 2010 As one of the leading MVC (Model, View, and Controller) frameworks for PHP, Zend Framework is an open source web development platform that can improve the organization of your PHP applications. |
Understanding Dynamic DNS for Virtual Host Settings in Apache• Posted March 8th, 2010 For various connectivity and security reasons, Apache serve administrators may want to implement dynamic domain name servers. With an active IP configuration, servers can utilize various hostnames, which allows for more flexible connection settings. |
First Steps for Setting up PHP 5 to Work on Your Apache Server• Posted March 4th, 2010 PHP, Linux and Apache have become linked to form the modern LAMP stack for modern software development with my SQL databases. With the release of PHP 5, most modern web applications now rely upon the language to serve both front and back-end scripting. |
Easyspace Delivers New VPS Solution• Posted March 1st, 2010 Online trading is a very unique business, and those that are actively engaged in such pursuits depend on reliable and fast connectivity. Easyspace has addressed this need with the release of its new MetaTrader VPS solution. |
How to Query a Database with PHP• Posted February 25th, 2010 Working with a common LAMP software stack, PHP is a natural fit with mySQL databases. In fact, PHP and mySQL are a marriage made in Apache heaven. To help you understand how to use the two together, it’s important to conceptualize how the two fit together. |
Important Settings for User Security on Apache Hosting• Posted February 22nd, 2010 No matter which configuration you utilize, Apache provides a wide variety of security settings which users can rely upon for optimal results from their hosting package. As an open source platform, however, the code core and documentation for Apache are more visible, opening up hosting platforms to potential security vulnerabilities. |
How to Code a Basic Review Script in PHP• Posted February 18th, 2010 Often times, website owners benefit from feedback based upon user interests, preferences and ideas. While usability testing can be an expensive, long process, you can integrate a basic review script into each of your pages to get real time feedback from your customers. |
Is Your Dedicated Server Worth It?• Posted February 15th, 2010 When you start looking at different web hosting companies and all the different service plans they have to offer, you will also be offered a dedicated server. While this option may seem the most efficient solution, is it worth the price? |
Understanding Applications of Arrays in PHP• Posted February 11th, 2010 Arrays are simply collections of data organized into pairs, which makes the information easier to analyze or manipulate. With PHP, there are a wide variety of integrated functions which you can use to work with data. |
Upgrading to the Latest Version of Apache 2.2 on Your Server• Posted February 8th, 2010 Apache’s latest server software has attracted millions of users eager to upgrade for better performance, reliability and open source security. The Apache Software Foundation released the 2.2 version upgrade recently, and the stable release has been widely adopted by the developer community on a global basis. |