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    Over the years, I have designed several "websites", the quotes indicating that there were no more than some html pages with javascript/perl/php where needed. I now need to design a site with a login/management system, shopping cart, what not. The site is to evolve over time and will require to have a reasonably sound basic architecure in xhtml, php, mysql. So, I was wondering if any of you is familiar with some online resources addressing website architecture. Also, debugging php online is a pain. I've tried working with php IDEs but I guess I have not found the right one because the process was a nightmare. Any suggestions on this area are also most welcome. Thank you guys.

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      Over the years, I have designed several "websites", the quotes indicating that there were no more than some html pages with javascript/perl/php where needed. I now need to design a site with a login/management system, shopping cart, what not. The site is to evolve over time and will require to have a reasonably sound basic architecure in xhtml, php, mysql. So, I was wondering if any of you is familiar with some online resources addressing website architecture. Also, debugging php online is a pain. I've tried working with php IDEs but I guess I have not found the right one because the process was a nightmare. Any suggestions on this area are also most welcome. Thank you guys.

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      Pierre Leclercq
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      Visual Web Developer? :)

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        Over the years, I have designed several "websites", the quotes indicating that there were no more than some html pages with javascript/perl/php where needed. I now need to design a site with a login/management system, shopping cart, what not. The site is to evolve over time and will require to have a reasonably sound basic architecure in xhtml, php, mysql. So, I was wondering if any of you is familiar with some online resources addressing website architecture. Also, debugging php online is a pain. I've tried working with php IDEs but I guess I have not found the right one because the process was a nightmare. Any suggestions on this area are also most welcome. Thank you guys.

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        mango_lier
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        Take a look at www.yessoftware.com (code charge). It can do 80% work for you. They can generate code in asp, asp.net, php, cfm, ... from same project description with a touch of a button. for php debugging try zend studio

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          Take a look at www.yessoftware.com (code charge). It can do 80% work for you. They can generate code in asp, asp.net, php, cfm, ... from same project description with a touch of a button. for php debugging try zend studio

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          DaTxomin
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          Interesting, thanks buddy.

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            Over the years, I have designed several "websites", the quotes indicating that there were no more than some html pages with javascript/perl/php where needed. I now need to design a site with a login/management system, shopping cart, what not. The site is to evolve over time and will require to have a reasonably sound basic architecure in xhtml, php, mysql. So, I was wondering if any of you is familiar with some online resources addressing website architecture. Also, debugging php online is a pain. I've tried working with php IDEs but I guess I have not found the right one because the process was a nightmare. Any suggestions on this area are also most welcome. Thank you guys.

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            Anand Vivek Srivastava
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            DaTxomin wrote:

            I've tried working with php IDEs but I guess I have not found the right one because the process was a nightmare. Any suggestions on this area are also most welcome.

            I used Zend Studio 3 years back, and found it much better than any other IDE I used for PHP. Give it a look. Things might have changed since then. Haven't been in touch for some time.

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              Over the years, I have designed several "websites", the quotes indicating that there were no more than some html pages with javascript/perl/php where needed. I now need to design a site with a login/management system, shopping cart, what not. The site is to evolve over time and will require to have a reasonably sound basic architecure in xhtml, php, mysql. So, I was wondering if any of you is familiar with some online resources addressing website architecture. Also, debugging php online is a pain. I've tried working with php IDEs but I guess I have not found the right one because the process was a nightmare. Any suggestions on this area are also most welcome. Thank you guys.

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              JimmyRopes
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              OSCommerce[^] :cool:

              I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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