.htaccess files are one of the most underused and underrated forms of web development. They are very easily overlooked or dismissed as unimportant by the amateur programmer. The reality of it is that .htaccess has some of the coolest and ridiculously easy features to offer.
The most useful and almost necessary feature of any interactive website is a registration form. A way to give users access to features while keeping out the riff-raff. While a registration script can be the perfect time for an amateur to grab the bull by the horns it can also leave lots of pitfalls for a more experienced programmer.
Providing RSS Feeds for your website is fast becoming a necessity in today's web2.0 world. The amount of surfers taking advantage of everything RSS Feeds has to offer has exploded in recent history, and it's easy to see why. The amount gained from offering a RSS Feed far outweigh the effort needed to create one.
Integrating PayPal into your site may seem intimidating to those who have never put together a serious project before. It might seem like everything changes when you start dealing with money. You always hear about someone else who has been scammed or in some kind of nightmare involving some sort of online transaction. When you realize how easy PayPal makes it to utilize their services it really puts any anxiety you have to rest.
After learning the basics of PHP's basic file system functions, the first thing you'll want to do is put it to use. One of the easiest and flashiest things you can create is a page counting script. I'll show you how to create a page hit script that is easy to create and even easier to implement.
Knowing the basics of cookies and sessions is essential to any successful PHP programmer. It is useful to store pieces information on the users computer for later use. Things like when they laste visited, language of choice, age, etc. Cookies and Sessions are the perfect solution to our needs.
| Browser needs Cookies Enabled? | Can User Edit Information? |
Information Lasts Between Browser Sessions? (Leaving site and coming back) |
Information Location | |
| Cookies |
Yes | Yes, easily |
Yes | User's Browser |
| Sessions |
No |
No* | No | Server, except for session ID |


