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About.com: A Simple Intro to PHP







About.com: A Simple Intro to PHP

About.com: A Simple Intro to PHP 05/27/2004 09:27 AM

Just a quick note for anyone out there coming across this site just learning PHP and wondering what it's all about. This new article from the Perl section on About.com is intended to show you the very, very basic steps of how to create a PHP script. It's intention is to help those with a perl background to understand how to get started in the PHP world.




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Now that we're getting down to the last couple of bugs, it's time to think about what comes after Roller 1.0. I've been reviewing the bug database and making sure all the things folks have been asking for are in there as bugs, new features, or improvements. I've put together a list of the new feature areas that I personally think are most interesting with links into our JIRA issue tracker.

I'm posting this to get feedback from anybody and everybody willing to give it, but this is not a democratic process. My manager will ultimately determine what I work on (since the book eats all of my so called free time) and the other Roller developers will decide what they each want to work on. But we'd all like to hear what you, the Roller users and fans and victims (like Charles at Javablogs.com) have to say. You can respond here, on your blogs, in the issue tracking system (as votes or comments), or on the Roller mailing lists.

Group blogging

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We've come a long way with comment spam protection in Roller 1.0, but have a ways to go. We have both CAPTCHA and simple math-question comment authenticators, but we could use some others. And we need better ways to manage, edit, and even bulk delete comments ( ROL-563).

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Tim Bray commented on Roller's "lame" perma-links, which need fixing ( ROL-594). Also, Roller permalinks include the publication dates which can be changed so they don't really make good GUIDs -- we should fix that as well ( ROL-595). We'd better fix those are the same time too, so that Charles at Javablogs.com doesn't have to endure multiple floods of new JRoller and blogs.sun.com entries.

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Changes are also needed to help support Roller administrators. For example, a Roller admin should have a super-user capability so that they can view, edit, and delete any blog entry or comment in the system. ( ROL-600). To ease the pain of Roller installs, we need a real installer (we've discussed this on mailing list and IRC, but there is no JIRA issue). And poor old bug #9   which calls for a forgot-my-password page, has been ignored for far too long.

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Pixel Roller


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Update: SiteOrbiter
3.0

Update: TimeNet 2.0
Update: Cheap
Impostor 2.0

Update: Adaptive
Equalization

Update: Electric
Image Animation
System 5.5

New: Hackers and
Painters: Big Ideas
from the Computer
Age

New: Digital
Photography Hacks

New: VolumeWorks 1.0
Report: PowerBook
Disks

Report: Mac OS X
10.3.3

Slackcurrent 0.0.1
epto 0.8.2
Cajun 4.1
Perdition Mail
Retrieval Proxy 1.15

ImageroReader 1.40
Database Designer
0.3

CycleAtlas 1.1
(Development)

NAF 2
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