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    Quote Originally Posted by Calon View Post
    For a tiny script, 4 pages?

    You could have just used $_GET for view/add.
    Meh, I like having my pages spread out. I don't like everything being cluttered. And you never know, he might build off of it so you would not want the config on the index page.

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    BOX! is new to coding, so let him find his own way. His code looks promising though as he is working it all out pretty quickly.

    When saydev opens hopefully all the things we have on there will bring him up to a nice high standard, he has alot of potential.

    But BOX! you will find out that it will be so much easier to use a less amount of files on bigger scripts


    www.fragme.co = a project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Source View Post
    BOX! is new to coding, so let him find his own way. His code looks promising though as he is working it all out pretty quickly.

    When saydev opens hopefully all the things we have on there will bring him up to a nice high standard, he has alot of potential.

    But BOX! you will find out that it will be so much easier to use a less amount of files on bigger scripts
    Yeah, I'm sure SayDev will help me a lot with my PHP.

    When I get to bigger scripts I'll start getting use to using a smaller amount of files.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Source View Post
    BOX! is new to coding, so let him find his own way. His code looks promising though as he is working it all out pretty quickly.

    When saydev opens hopefully all the things we have on there will bring him up to a nice high standard, he has alot of potential.

    But BOX! you will find out that it will be so much easier to use a less amount of files on bigger scripts
    I'm new to coding.. he's probably better than me even, but my the way I set my code out is neater than his.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calon View Post
    I'm new to coding.. he's probably better than me even, but my the way I set my code out is neater than his.
    It may be, but we all have different ways of coding and that is mine. I will learn differently (code neater) as I progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOX! View Post
    It may be, but we all have different ways of coding and that is mine. I will learn differently (code neater) as I progress.
    Fair enough.

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    where do i put the actual code? on the webpage?

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    Hi

    I'm having trouble still..

    I created the database, with 2 fields, "author" and "tips, and put the code on the webpage, published, and it came out like this;


    This is what the database and fields look like;



    I'm really stuck, any help please?

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