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Article Notification: Building a Site Engine with PHP, Part 5
So you want to use your site engine that you’ve been working on? Okay, now is the time for me to show you how to add plug-ins, modules, blocks, and templates to your database so that they will work with your engine. It’s not that hard to do, and with just a few simple steps, you’ll be running your site off your new stylish site engine in no time.
Read the full article here: Building a Site Engine with PHP, Part 5 For more discussion go here: Blog Article Discussion |
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it says in part 5 that you used php5 for this, if i follow the article, will i run into problems if i dont have php5 because my webhost is very reluctant to change. a response would be greatly appreciated.
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anyone know?
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