On 28 Jul 2005 20:10:44 -0700, "CNerd2025" <andrew.elgert@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>I'm creating an application using a dynamic database for the web. I am
>using PHP v. 4 with the latest version of MySQL. Having
>less-than-optimal experience with the latter, I am looking for people
>with experience in this area to help out with this project. If you are
>interested, contact me by IM (CNerd2025) or email
>(andrew_dot_elgert_at_gmail_dot_com or cnerd2025_at_gmail_dot_com).
>Further details are below.
>
>--Drew
>
>Further Details:
>I plan to come up with a flexible and adaptable system for managing
>content. The tentative name is web development environment. It will be
>user-configurable and easy to manage. WDE will store functions and data
>side by side in the database. When the client sends a request, PHP
>sends a query for a certain function and then parses that function. The
>function then calls other functions and/or data from the database. This
>will provide for an environment that can be programmed and altered
>easily without direct manipulation of database tables (except, of
>course, in the very beginning: right now). I really need a solid
>database design to facilitate the growth and development of this
>project. As a webmaster, I really need a tool like this to help me with
>my work. I'm sure other webmasters out there can second my statements.
>The closest thing to an actual example would be wiki systems, such as
>wikipedia.org.
>
>I have rudimentary knowledge of SQL, enough to understand it when I
>read it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Drupal?
http://www.drupal.org
Lemming
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