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Features of PHP5

This tutorial will explain the new features of PHP5 PHP (PHP:Hypertext Preprocessor) was designed to create dynamic web pages, PHP’s principal focus is server-side scripting. While running the PHP parser with a web server and web browser, the PHP model can be compared to other server-side scripting languages such as Microsoft’s ASP.NET system, Sun Microsystems’ […]

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Install your own local development environment

This tutorial will show you how to install your own local development environment If you are a web developer building PHP/MySQL powered sites, the ultimate scenario is to test your applications before uploading them to the main web hosting server. A lot of developers set up test accounts on live web servers, however this means […]

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What is a phpinfo file and how to create it

A phpinfo.php file is a file that makes it easier for you to see PHP information about the server you are hosted on. If you’re not familiar with how to create a php page, follow the steps below to create a phpinfo page using your File Manager. Log into your cPanel. Open your File Manager. […]

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Solving a 500 Internal Server Error

This tutorial will show you a number of methods for solving a 500 Internal Server Error HTTP Error 500 – Internal server error From the number of questions we get from new developers, it seems that one of the most dreaded errors that newcomers to PHP/Mysql and CGI face is the ambiguous “500 Internal Server […]

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How to Import and Export Large MySQL Databases via command line in CentOS

Import/Export Large MYSQL Databases When working with MYSQL, people tend to use phpMyAdmin, which is a nice GUI way to manipulate a database. But some operations won’t work in phpMyAdmin such as when the database is too large. In particular, you can’t import or export really large databases using phpMyAdmin. So sometimes you need to […]

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Magento vs OpenCart

As we kick off the new year, development in the eCommerce space is stronger than ever and the open-source platforms available pack some serious punch. The fact that eBay moved so fast mid-last year to pick up the remaining 51% stake inMagento, after dishing out $2.4B for GSI Commerce (used by Adidas, NFLShop, Toys ‘R Us, RadioShack, […]

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Backing up a MySQL database via SSH

This tutorial will show you how the steps for backing up a MySQL database via SSH Sometimes a MySQL database is simply too large to backup on a web based interface. In the event of this occurring, it is fairly easy to backup a database via SSH; all it takes is one command. This tutorial […]

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Keeping your Linux server up to date

This tutorial will show you various methods for keeping your Linux server up to date One of the most important tasks a system administrator should undertake is keeping the server up to date. Updates are frequently released for Linux, including security, performance a feature updates. Luckily, most Linux distributions include an easy to use package […]

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Restore a MySQL database via SSH

This tutorial will show you how to restore a MySQL database via SSH Sometimes you will have a database backup that is too big to restore over a web interface. The best way to restore large SQL backups is through SSH, and all it takes is one command. This tutorial will show you how. First […]

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Linux Shell Commands

The following is a list of Linux shell commands that you might find helpful when modifying your web sites on the server. Most UNIX commands have many options and parameters which are not listed here. For more complete information on using UNIX commands, you can refer to the online manual by typing man [command] at […]

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