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Re: Site Development Structure

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Apr 27th, 2008
Originally Posted by rams4sai View Post
Can Anyone help me out in creating aa new website. I can create using html but i need to learn how to use dynamic pages. Cna anyone let me know how can i get started??

You will need to decide what technology you wish to learn in order to get dynamic content PHP/ASP/JSP. I would recommend JPS but then you would need to know Java, but I expect you do not so this would long time shot. So you left either with ASP or PHP. I'm not realy "microsoft fanboy", I think many of they approaches are overkill so I would suggest to learn PHP. You can piick up basics at w3schools.com, there many other online resources also if you prefer hard copy there are many books to choose from
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