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Author Name: Nicholas Chase
Company: Chase & Chase, Inc.
Email: nicholas@nicholaschase.com
Author Bio:
Nicholas Chase, a Studio B author, has been involved in Web site development for companies such as Lucent
Technologies, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Nick has been a high school physics teacher, a low-
level radioactive waste facility manager, an online science fiction magazine editor, a multimedia engineer, and an Oracle
instructor. More recently, he was the Chief Technology Officer of Site Dynamics Interactive Communications in Clearwater,
Florida, USA, and is the author of four books on Web development, including XML Primer Plus (Sams). He loves to hear from readers and can be reached at
nicholas@nicholaschase.com.
Articles written by Nicholas Chase:
Grab Headlines From A Remote RSS File
In this article, Nick shows you
how to retrieve syndicated content and convert it into headlines for your site. Since no official format for such feeds
exists, aggregators are often faced with the difficulty of supporting multiple formats, so Nick also explains how to use XSL
transformations to more easily deal with multiple syndication file formats.
Using HTML Forms With PHP
One of the advantages of PHP has always been
the ability to easily manipulate information submitted by the user through an HTML form. In fact, PHP version 4.1 adds
several new ways to access this information and effectively removes the one most commonly used in previous versions. This
article looks at different ways to use the information submitted on an HTML form, in both older and more recent versions of
PHP.
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