Great, thanks for your time.
Kev
>Limits? PHP? in the same sentence. You have to be joking!
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>Well, I'm sure there are some but I doubt he'll find them. Databases supported are MySQL (most common), MSSQL, Postgres, Access, Oracle and anything you can odbc to. I'd guess that he'll be able to get one of the first 3 from the host for free up to a certain database size. My host adds up all the space I use and doesn't care how I allocate it and bills me.
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>You can have classes, inheritance etc. Sites to check out
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http://www.phpbuilder.com>
http://www.phpclasses.org>
http://www.php.net>
>First rule of anything, allow yourself sometime and do some of the tutorials to get a feel for what it can do.
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>PHP is serverside technology so it does need to use javascript occassionally to get the usable site but that's no different from saying with vfp you can only use load and save events and no other methods. It's just working with the technology.
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>Oh, and check out my wee site under these two urls
http://www.pcpropertymanager.com/info and
http://www.pcpropertymanager.com/esc/info. It's exactly the same page but I get PHP to swap some key info (stylesheets, words) and hey presto - 2 sites.
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>get back in touch if you need more info.