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Php Snippet: parse url and separate all it's parts
Php Snippet: parse url and separate all it's parts

Use this snippet to get some value iside urls, for example the last directory. $url = 'https://aplicaciones.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/skypevideo-500x361.jpg?arg=value#anchor'; print_r(parse_url($url)); $url_path = parse_url($url, PHP_URL_PATH); $parts =…

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PHP:EZSql class, manage your database connection easily
PHP:EZSql class, manage your database connection easily

EZSql is a php class to make it very easy to deal with database connections, there’s already an ezsql documentation: Extensive…

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PHP-MongoDB Beginners Guide
PHP-MongoDB Beginners Guide

Over the last year or so, there's been a small revolution taking place in the database world, with the advent…

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Learn PHP: Handy Functions for Beginners
Learn PHP: Handy Functions for Beginners

If you’re new to PHP language, we’ll introduce you to seven really handy PHP functions in this quick tip! Function 1 : isset Check…

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Import data from Mysql to MongoDb with EzSql class
Import data from Mysql to MongoDb with EzSql class

This simple php class to demonstrate how to import data from a MySql database to a Mongodb with out complications.  // It uses the ezsql database class from Justin Vincent:  // http://justinvincent.com/ezsql include_once "ezsql/shared/ez_sql_core.php"; include_once "ezsql/mysql/ez_sql_mysql.php";            class mongodb_importer {     public $user;         public $pass;         public $databse;         public $server;         public function import($table_name,$mongo_db)     {         $db = new ezSQL_mysql($this->user,$this->pass,$this->database,$this->server);                      $m = new Mongo();         $mongo_db = $m->selectDB($mongo_db);         $collection = new MongoCollection($mongo_db, $table_name);         $res = $db->get_results("select * from ". $table_name);         $i = 0;         foreach($res as $r)         {             $i++;             $collection->insert($r);             }         return $i;     } } ?> And…

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