My special thanks to Chris, awesome examples and very glad you shared your PHP and MySQL example with all the community.
Is not everyone that HAS THE GUTS to do it with nothing on return.
Chris what are you on about? All he did was thank you. No one thinks bad of you for posting your code, Heck I'm looking all of it over to learn from you. I'm posting what I have as well. I do it for the same reasons in that I like to help people and want to see my software of choice get market share. Well a small part of me likes when it makes me look smart too.. but that's me
Have we given thought to how to allow posters to update a submission?
Let's say we realize we need to change something in a submission, can we have it deleted or updated somehow?
I guess you would just have to upload a new one and mention it's an improved version or contact me. I don't want contributers to be able to update something. That would result in a lot of problems. It would require a complete user registration system and each update would have to be reviewed again to see if it's okay. You just have to make sure a contribution is how you want it before posting. Of course there can be updates but if they are once in a few months I don't see any problem if there are more versions online if the version number and improvements are mentioned. I'm sure if I would spend a lot of time creating the ability to update a version there would be contributers who keep changing it. That just won't work.
It is 'all' but it's multipage.
At the moment it says 1-10 of 23 to indicate it's the first ten out of 23 that are displayed. You can click the > icon to move to the next page.
It's true that it are the most recent additions because by default it is sorted on date posted. If you would click 'name' you would see them sorted in alfabetical order.
wouldn't that put f before ph? ha
seriously Wilbert the baby is only a week old, and looking really good, well done.
Keep the contributions comming guys
Last edited by Stoke Laurie; 06-06-2006 at 07:15 PM.