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- A HOWTO on Optimizing PHP
- PX : top
- Regular Expression Library
- SourceForge.net: Project Info – Snoopy
- PHP: OpenSSL Functions – Manual
- Regular Expressions PHP Tutorial
- Going dynamic with PHP
- Take Web data analysis to the next level with PHP
- php_writeexcel
- Sockets and PHP
- Configuration Manipulation With PHP Config
- Adobe Photoshop and ImageReady
- PHP Encoder – ionCube
- LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) HOWTO
- Mantis Bug Tracker
- http://www.onlamp.com/php/
- Development with WASP
- DeployPHP Series
- SPL-StandardPHPLibrary
- PHPBuilder.com
- PHP Classes – Class: HV WDDX Metadata
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- PHPro – PHP Tutorials Articles Examples News
- Start – Web Application Component Toolkit
- PSPad Editor
- Advanced email in PHP [PHP & MySQL Tutorials]
- The PHP Anthology Volume 1, Chapter 2 – Object Oriented PHP [PHP & MySQL Tutorials]
- sklar.com : myphp
- ConfigReader 1.3
- Tony Marston’s Home Page
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- xajax PHP Class Library
Last year I have written a post about enabling pgpass under Windows XP . Today I repeated the procedure for Windows 7. Basically everything worked as before, with the following exception - the APPDATA directory in Win 7 is different. What I did first was to check the name of the user running PostgreSQL server process. Then log in as that user and find out where is the APPDATA directory for that user. echo %APPDATA% From that point on, just follow the instructions in the previous post. Good luck!
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