[nycphp-talk] Creating a URL
Kristina Anderson
ka at kacomputerconsulting.com
Tue Nov 29 20:52:36 EST 2011
Developing the skills and knowledge to perform server-side development
on any competent level takes a minimum of a couple of years in most
cases. Therefore unless you have serious goals of becoming a
server-side developer and are willing to put in the enormous time &
energy commitment that sort of thing requires, I would second the
recommendation to hire someone experienced to build this for you.
Kristina
On 11/29/2011 8:34 PM, Carla Gomez wrote:
> I have downloaded php5 and in my programs I have a folder named php5
> and in it is a php.ini. Should there be a executable program. If
> this is not typical, where may I download the software and what file
> should I expect?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 29, 2011, at 12:29 PM, Rukbat <rukbatsramblings at gmail.com
> <mailto:rukbatsramblings at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> You "set up" a URL by buying a domain name and buying hosting from a
>> hosting company.
>>
>> Then you write PHP (and Actionscript) code and upload it to the
>> hosting site you bought.
>>
>> If you're a designer, I suggest that you find a developer to do your
>> development work for you. Developing a site isn't as simple as
>> designing something that looks nice - you have to be able to write
>> software.
>>>
>>> I am designing a survey form in flash and would like to send it to a
>>> URL. I am new at this. I just got php because I have learned that
>>> sending data to a database through php would work. I would like to
>>> begin with setting up a URL in php, but not sure how. Can I get
>>> help on this by someone please. Thank you, Carla
>>>
>>>
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