lol, no, I'm not a programmer wizard. I was just wondering if Xepher had anything like that, but if I have to link everything manually, I will.Thank you all for the links and the codes, I really appreciate it.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: DatabitsNow you can go to http://www.mysite.com/comic and apache will execute comic.php (as the include suggests). But this is just the start. The comic.php script would first parse the REQUEST_URI from the $_SERVER global and pull some unique url from it to generate the page. Because of the way this works, going to the url http://www.mysite.com/comic/comic1page1.html would STILL execute comic.php. So when comic.php executes and parses the url, it would be able to tell that it needs to render comic #1's first page (you can have the URL setup and parse however you like).I used a simular system like this on Comic Genesis, only it wasn't explained as PHP. Pages were updated by date, like if I were to want to post a comic today and tomorrow I would name my files 20060610.jpg and 20060611.jpg, put them in the comic file and it would be done for me.
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