Hi!
I'm making an event list in PHP. It lists event name, start lists, result lists and more. Could it be possible to make a click system like on http://www.pslover.com?
Wanted features:
- Easy adress (mysite.com/click/racename)
- Easy links to results and stuff (mysite.com/click/eventname/results or mysite.com/click/eventname/?id=results)
- A frame over the whole thing (with "close frame", ads +++)
Any tuts for this?
How can I make that?
Thanks,
Eivind
Click system with frames (like on pslover.com)
Started by eivindlt, Nov 26 2005 04:31 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 26 November 2005 - 04:31 AM
#2
Posted 26 November 2005 - 12:47 PM
Seriously doubt you'll find a single tutorial for something that seems that advanced. What you're going to have to do is look for a lot of tut's that do the individual things.
Personally, i recommend doing it without a tutorial, but if you're not that experienced, start looking through the tutorial database in the PHP Coding and JavaScript sections for this stuff (to start, the site.com/thing/result will be with .htaccess).
Personally, i recommend doing it without a tutorial, but if you're not that experienced, start looking through the tutorial database in the PHP Coding and JavaScript sections for this stuff (to start, the site.com/thing/result will be with .htaccess).
#3
Posted 26 November 2005 - 03:00 PM
rc69, on Nov 26 2005, 06:47 PM, said:
Seriously doubt you'll find a single tutorial for something that seems that advanced. What you're going to have to do is look for a lot of tut's that do the individual things.
Personally, i recommend doing it without a tutorial, but if you're not that experienced, start looking through the tutorial database in the PHP Coding and JavaScript sections for this stuff (to start, the site.com/thing/result will be with .htaccess).
Personally, i recommend doing it without a tutorial, but if you're not that experienced, start looking through the tutorial database in the PHP Coding and JavaScript sections for this stuff (to start, the site.com/thing/result will be with .htaccess).
Maybe I can send an email to Jay? I can use the system like the one you use here? (pixel2life.com/php/tutorial_name redirects to the page)
#4
Posted 26 November 2005 - 03:02 PM
look up mod_rewrite.... and look into writing frames
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