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  • Laravel tutorials
    • Laravel 9 – How to use same form for create and update data
  • CodeIgniter Tutorials
    • CodeIgniter 4
    • Learn CodeIgniter 3 in small steps
      • Step 1: First contact – What is MVC and what is CodeIgniter
      • Step 1.1: Again about MVC and CodeIgniter – The controllers
      • Step 1.2: Again about MVC and CodeIgniter – The views
      • Step 1.3: Again about MVC and CodeIgniter – The models
      • Step 2: Set up the environments
      • Step 3: Set up the database that will be used by CodeIgniter
      • Step 4 – Removing the index.php from the URL and allow the use of “search-engine friendly” URLs
      • Step 5 – Final settings. Finishing the configuration of your CodeIgniter
      • Step 6 – Verify CodeIgniter configuration. Is everything OK?
      • Step 7 – Using CodeIgniter and Composer – with a real world example
      • Step 8 (optional) – Using sessions with database in CodeIgniter
      • Step 9 – No more MY_Controller monopoly. How you can create more than one base controller
      • Step 10 – Make your first library: a breadcrumb generator
      • Step 11 – Creating and working with the famous MY_Controller
      • Step 12 – Creating and using page templates in CodeIgniter
      • Step 13 – Uploading multiple files (images) in CodeIgniter
      • Step 14 – Crop and resize uploaded images in CodeIgniter
      • Step …n…: Moving application and system folder to safety
    • Create a CMS using CodeIgniter 3
      • Step 1 – Create an admin area in CodeIgniter 3
      • Step 2 – Create a template for admin area
      • Step 3 – Securing the admin area with Ion Auth library – first, the settings
      • Step 3.1 – Creating the login and logout page with Ion Auth
      • Step 3.2 – Administer groups with Ion Auth
      • Step 3.3 – Administer users with Ion Auth
      • Step 3.4 – Creating the profile page with Ion Auth
      • Step 4 – Create a multilanguage site with CodeIgniter
      • Step 4.1 – Create the admin area for a multilanguage site in CodeIgniter
      • Step 4.2 – Set up the language for a multilanguage site in CodeIgniter
      • Step 4.3 – Use “personalized” controllers and methods for a multilanguage site in CodeIgniter
      • Step 4.4 – Returning to our MY_Controller. Doing everything that needs to be done for better working with languages
      • Step 5 – Administer static pages for our multilanguage CMS – creating the pages
      • Step 5.1 – Administer static pages for our multilanguage CMS – listing the created pages
      • Step 5.2 – Administer static pages for our multilanguage CMS – editing the pages
      • Step 5.3 – Administer static pages for our multilanguage CMS – deleting the pages
      • Step 6 – Creating categories for a multilanguage site in CodeIgniter
      • Step 7 – Using the language files for a multi-language site in CodeIgniter
      • Step 8 – Putting it all together. How do visitors access our pages
    • Authentication system with Ion Auth and CI3
      • Let’s install Ion Auth library
      • Register users using Ion Auth in CodeIgniter 3
      • Login using Ion Auth and AJAX in CodeIgniter
      • Alter the way Ion Auth works by using hooks. Get a gravatar after the user logs in
      • Login (and register) with Facebook and Ion Auth
  • Fat-Free Framework Tutorials
    • 1. Installing Fat Free Framework
    • 2. Moving logic to controllers
    • 3. Creating a configuration file
    • 4. Moving the Routes in a file
    • 5. Returning to routes and how to work with them
    • 6. Organising controllers in subfolders, routes and namespacing
    • 7. Enter the Views. How to separate logic from presentation in F3
    • 8. Using the templating engine of the framework

PDO Tutorial – 02: Connect to a database using PDO

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January 27, 2013December 10, 2013 avenirer No comments

Once you agreed on the advantages of using PDO, and verified that you can use PDO on your server, is time to connect to the database. […]

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PDO Tutorial – 03: Insert data into a database with PDO

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January 27, 2013October 17, 2013 avenirer No comments

After the connection to database is successfully created and the PDO object instance is set, the object can be used to perform SQL queries. There are two […]

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WordPress: How to link an image into a theme

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January 27, 2013October 17, 2013 avenirer No comments

The new themes in WordPress are so good that most of the time you don’t even need to know html or css to make a […]

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Make a permanent redirect 301 page – save your visitors (and search engines) from a headache

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January 27, 2013October 17, 2013 avenirer No comments

There are times when is really necessary to change the way people get to your pages. If, for example, sometime in the past you wanted […]

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PDO Tutorial – 01: Verify that PDO is Installed

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January 18, 2013October 17, 2013 avenirer No comments

So, after seeing the advantages, you finally decided to move to PDO. What are the advantages of using PDO? PDO is a PHP extension providing […]

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