Dynamic Site Using Flat File Database
Just a quick and simple web site demo. i use it for quick install, or as a back up site is i break the mysql. many reasons i wrote it. some web hosts don't have sql database. Another one is my site looks for mysql pages to load if it does not exist it looks for php pages, then static pages, if none are found it displays 404. This will cover the static page part of the function.
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- Date Added:
- Jan 31, 2005
- Last Updated:
- Feb 5, 2006
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