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    Question Lost PHP tutorial

    Hi all

    I read a great tutorial using PHP and MYSQL to develop a web application.

    However I neglected to bookmark the site an I can't find it again

    I'm hoping you can help me.

    It was a multipart tutorial covering how to design the database explained all the joint types inc many to many.

    It then described some scripts to show,edit,add and delete entries in the tables.

    I'm most concerned in their treatment of a form to deal with the many to many relationships as it used javascript to create a custom form object that allowed you to pair data together.

    The application was designed round a music publisher and their titles, artists and writers.

    I hope this helps josg someones memory.

    Thanks for any advice
    HP HDX 16 Laptop

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    Don't know which one you mean but try http://www.sitepoint.com/books/phpmysql1/ and download the sample chapters

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    Heheh, Kevin Yank.....
    To err is human. To really foul things up ... you need a computer.

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