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MySQLOne Way To Use Server Side Includes
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Add CommentFiled in: MySQLBy: Corbb O'Connor Published: 08th Aug 2002 Type: Tutorial Rating: How would you rate this article: Bad Good Go » Introduction If you have ever attempted to learn a scripting language such as PHP, MySQL, or ASP on your own, then you know how difficult it can be. I have discovered a way to create a website without using any complex scripting language, and by only using Server Side Includes (SSI) and HTML. In this article I will show you some examples of what I'm talking about, and also...n
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