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    PHP Editors

    I use Notepad++ for most quick edits - I like the default colours. For more intense coding I go with Eclipse. There is a free Zend plugin that can be installed on Apache that allows source level debugging. Very very useful when tracking down some more obscure bugs. I haven't tried any paid-for...
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    Is PHP a powerful tool?

    ... and it is FREE. I think the only reason some big corporate sites use .NET or ASP is simply because of the word 'FREE' strikes fear into the heart of Mr. Big Corporate. If you pay a lot of money to Microsoft you feel like you got quality and if things go wrong you at least have someone to...
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    Need speed test of one website

    Try this free speed test: tools dot pingdom dot com/fpt/
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    Country selection using dropdown.

    Hi Mark, Had a quick look at your site html. Here is what should do the job: 1. Modify JS function calculate and add one new function as such: function calculate() { basicprice = roundOff(Number(CheckNull(document.BuyForm.qty1.value) * document.BuyForm.cost1.value))...
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    countries and cities database

    For the UK you can get a free list from abcounties dot com. It comes as a database of UK counties, but is very easy to parse and contains all UK towns. I posted a bit more in another thread - look for "Shipping Module - doesnt support UK postcodes". Cheers, Adam.
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    Country selection using dropdown.

    Tried to PM you, but turns out I'm to new to this forum for this ;-) OK, No problem. I see what you are after. Have a look at www dot craftyclicks dot co dot uk/downloads/samples_action/oscommerce/create_account.php This is not exactly what you are after, but notice how the country dropdown...
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    Country selection using dropdown.

    You can get a full list of countries by grabbing a piece of something like osCommerce. Once you have the drop down list you can attach an onchange or onclick event to it and handle it a similar same way as before - i.e. call typeOfCarriage(this.selectedIndex);calculate(); There will now be a...
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