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Symfony 1.2.9 is ready to go with PHP 5.3

symfony – open-source PHP web framework. … We found out that this is the much better setting for many projects. The new default config looks like this: routing: class: sfPatternRouting param: cache: ~. Beside that, the handling of sf_method in tasks is now corrected. … PHP 5.3 compatibility. While symfony 1.2 should work fine in PHP 5.3 , we were able to find code in the sfValidatorFile that needed a fix. We also removed a few notices for some edge cases

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Extending SimplePie to Parse Unique RSS Feeds

A few days ago, as I prepared our Create a Slick Flickr Gallery with SimplePie tutorial, it occurred to me that we haven’t posted many articles that covered SimplePie . Considering how fantastic a library it is, I think it’s time to take a closer look. We’ll be looking at a more advanced feature that allows you to extend the built-in item class to allow for the parsing of complicated RSS feeds. Our Mission If your only desire is to import the feeds of a few blogs to display on your website, you shouldn’t have any trouble at all. In fact, the SimplePie.org website has a great intro screencast that will teach you exactly how to do as much. If you’re unfamiliar, I highly recommend that you view it. However, from time to time, you’ll come across some unique tag names. For example, while working on my personal site reboot, I determined that I’d like to display my nettuts+ videos from Blip.tv RSS feed. Upon reviewing the feed itself, I came across tags, like:

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jQuery – Transmitting Data Using JSON | Switch on the Code

Tutorial on how to use jQuery to get JSON from a PHP script and display it using HTML and CSS.

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Tracking Clicks, Building a Clickmap with PHP and jQuery

Script & Style is a community driven feed of links and exclusive tutorials to help you grow as a designer and developer. Got a great link? Submit it now! The Sexy Curls jQuery Plugin! go …

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Web Programming Tutorials: Simple PHP and Ajax Tutorial

This makes your web application run faster than just pure PHP because the browser don’t have to load. This simple PHP and Ajax tutorial is composed of three files, namely, index. php , ajax .js and ajax . php . …

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Arrays in PHP – Tutorial | ineedtutorials.com

Arrays in PHP – Tutorial . … …

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How To Create An Amazing jQuery Style Switcher – NETTUTS

I mean, what type of jQuery tutorial would this be if there was no fading!?!? Obviously this is all possible without having to create a plugin but I thought it would be a good learning experience for all you, plus it allows us to adapt …

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Submit A Form Without Page Refresh using jQuery – NETTUTS

Hey everyone! Thanks for all the gracious comments regarding the tutorial . It’s just so easy to submit forms with jQuery and ajax so you don’t get a page refresh. The possibilities seem limitless and I’m glad if I can help others get …

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Sending emails with php – php tutorial | ineedtutorials.com

Sending emails with php – php tutorial .

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Google Hacks (google, internet, Google Search) – PHP Classes

Search the Internet for certain files using Google. This class can be used to search the Internet for certain types of files. It accesses the Google Web search pages and submit search queries with special syntax to return lists of files …

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