[PHP, MySQL] CronicUIF [Phoenix Compatible]

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    Alpha Member Caustik is offline
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seano2o6 View Post
    Yea, Why? LOL
    It's better to store data in an array rather than declare data for one variable. It saves overhead and is more functional, semantic and cleaner.
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    Web Developer Papercup is offline
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    Re: [PHP, MySQL] CronicUIF [Phoenix Compatible]

    Xenous made a base for me with a template system so I thank him for that. Now It's on a template system. Had to delete the register and draggable boxes meanwhile.



    Will start doing daily updates now, I am on the Easter Holidays.

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    Re: [PHP, MySQL] CronicUIF [Phoenix Compatible]

    Goodluck sean, hope to see this finished.

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    swagggggg Livar is offline
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    Re: [PHP, MySQL] CronicUIF [Phoenix Compatible]

    Yeah, I used to do:

    Code:
    $Hotel['site']['name'] = "lol";
    without knowing I was using a multi dimensional array..

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    I don't even know azaidi is offline
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    Re: [PHP, MySQL] CronicUIF [Phoenix Compatible]

    Lol I had already started something like this 2 weeks ago, but then I started frost :P

    What I had: Made this some time ago.zip



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