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Old 03-15-2008, 07:13 PM
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Question How do you add php codes on my website?

I want to know how to add php codes onto my website, since I have many php codes on my computer for my website, and there all on notepad. I want to know how to add it on my website and make them work on my website. Can someone tell me how to put them on my website and how to make them work on my website (I think they don't work on my site cause I don't know how to put them on my website.
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Old 03-15-2008, 08:13 PM
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Default Re: How do you add php codes on my website?

Antonio,

It depends what they are for and what they do whether or not they go in as HTML coding on a web page, (usually several different places) or ..if its a program that has to be installed and a database attatched. In either case, we cant answer you IN GENERAL without more information. Each different set of codes may have a different rule or location, or function.

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Old 03-15-2008, 09:36 PM
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Antonio,

It depends what they are for and what they do whether or not they go in as HTML coding on a web page, (usually several different places) or ..if its a program that has to be installed and a database attatched. In either case, we cant answer you IN GENERAL without more information. Each different set of codes may have a different rule or location, or function.

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ok well, it is for my social network it has, groups, profiles, chat, blogs and so forth. It has instructions on how to add a database for the users, just I am having problems working on it. Also I am trying to add login box and so forth on my site too.
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