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« on: Jun 18, 2007, 02:53:19 am »
I have designed a few websites (the old fashioned way: handwritten html one tag at a time ) and came across the Webdigity community when I was looking to learn about PHP. Thought I might hang out here for a while to pick up some tips....
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« Reply #4 on: Jun 19, 2007, 04:55:58 am »
Thanks for the welcome, guys. I haven't done any programming since I wrote a correspondence chess program on a Sinclair ZX-Spectrum back in 1985. The program knew all the moves, from castling to pawn "en passant" .... all done inside the Spectrum's 16K (!) RAM. My websites are not small, every line written <tag> by <tag> but apart from a little borrowed javascript, no programming. For a new site I need to hide a list of links that took two people weeks to compile, and I don't want someone copy/pasting it into their blog. I understand it can be done by giving every link a php id; when a viewer clicks this link it calls up a php script on the server that releases the true link. I hope this provides some link protection. I am now looking for a source of the server script and directory format required. Thanks for reading.
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« Reply #5 on: Jun 19, 2007, 10:09:14 am »
Victor I can say that programming has changed a bit since 85 but yet it is the same logic always
Regarding the script you want, it could keep away some people who want your list, but it would be really easy for a programmer to acquire it (or too easy for someone that has a lot of free time)
In my opinion a resource list is good when you post it first. If it is good people will talk about it and it can have some buzz. So I would say don't mind about getting scraped, just publish it