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Updated: 12-Jun-2004 | Hits: 135 | Votes:0 
Explains how to perform user authentication for "Members Only" sites via MySQL.
Author: linuxplanet.com
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Updated: 12-Jun-2004 | Hits: 241 | Votes:0 
Tutorial that explains how to implement a very simple database search function using PHP.
Author: weberdev.com
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In this article the author will give you an overview of MySQL’s features and drawbacks, show you how to install MySQL on Mac OS X, and introduce you to some of MySQL’s notable technical aspects.
Author: apple.com
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Updated: 12-Jun-2004 | Hits: 113 | Votes:0 
This tutorial is intended to show how to connect to and how to close a connection from a mySQL database using PHP.
Author: twod.co.uk
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Updated: 12-Jun-2004 | Hits: 259 | Votes:0 
In this article, the author gives you a sneak-peek under the hood of MySQL to see what makes it tick, all the while explaining the various MySQL subsystems and how they interact with each other.
Author: McGraw-Hill/Osborne
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In this article the author shows you some examples of how to use the date/time features with MySQL and PHP including the UNIX timestamp and the PHP date_diff() function.
Author: Mauricio Cuenca
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In this chapter, the author discusses how to obtain, install, configure, and test the MySQL server on Unix and Windows. It also explains the differences between the different MySQL sever versions available, with a view to helping you select the right one for your needs.
Author: McGraw-Hill/Osborne
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Updated: 12-Jun-2004 | Hits: 249 | Votes:0 
Ever wonder how you can query a database and display the result set in something other than a one record per row layout?
Author: Peter Cole
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Updated: 16-Jun-2004 | Hits: 105 | Votes:0 
Introduction to MySQL.
Author: juicystudio.com
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Updated: 24-Jun-2004 | Hits: 204 | Votes:0 
Of all the positive things that MySQL brings to the table, probably the most overlooked is multiple table types. This facet of the application is overlooked as a feature and more importantly is overlooked at design time.
Author: John W. Horn PhD
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