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Re: FN-FORUM: Includes PHP question

date posted 25th January 2008 13:41



Hello again - I am the original poster



Carrie, You don=B9t sound very sorry ...

For reference, I am a photo retoucher, freelance, hence that is why I joine=
d
the site.

Because I work in photography, I have created some portfolio sites in flash
for the people I work for, with reasonable success in that specific niche -
however webdesign as a whole up to now makes up only a small percentage of
my income, so investing a huge amount of time reading books for what could
turn out to be a limited return, did not make much sense. Although I do
periodically do a bit of research online when I am not busy.

I have bought lots of books - frankly I get to page 20 and give up because
they are impossible to follow, if you are starting from scratch - stuff lik=
e
lynda.com gives you a founding so at least you can understand what the book=
s
mean, but hey maybe I am ignorant and just don=B9t understand the written wor=
d

I looked into the PHP Includes - and I think it is a reasonable question -
google does not spider the css which you use to format your pages (or maybe
it does) - and I thought that was the reason for using css, so that the inf=
o
on your page was just the most relevant text and links, and I wondered if
the same applied.

And now I know it doesn=B9t

Thank you, and I apologise for my 'ignorance'











On 25/1/08 2:29 pm, "Carrie" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:

>=20
> Alex Townsend wrote:
>=20
>> Is it just me, or is this comment *really* snarky? Particularly as
>> the OP says (in the bit I've not snipped) "Which I was reading up on".
>>=20
>> Yes, a PHP reference book is useful - as is the online reference at
>> http://uk.php.net , and I still swear by my O'Reilly PHP book when in
>> a jam, but surely we can find *slightly* more constructive ways of
>> phrasing things?
>>=20
>=20
> yes that was a but rude, sorry,
>=20
> but a "video tutorial"?
> and a question that demonstrates the writers complete ignorance of the
> way the technology works.
> I put it badly, but the guy really does need to read the basic stuff on
> php or he will have a real struggle making any sense at all out of a
> portal site.
>=20
> Anyway - I am obviously not in a suitable frame of mind to be writing
> emails today.
>=20
> I have also been rude about someone called Nathan whose attempts at
> selling the world his hosting solutions have also come in for a slightly
> rough post.
>=20
> So True but badly put.
> my 2p
>=20
> I'll shut up till I feel more positive.
>=20
>=20
> Carrie
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