Tutorial: Building a Blog with Dreamweaver PHP/MySQL
April 20th, 2005 | 5 Comments | Posted in Adobe, Blogs, Content Management Systems & WordPress, PHP/MySQL & JavaScript
While I was checking the Macromedia web site for some help on a very stupid error that I made. While I was there I found a tutorial that I thought some of you who have completed the PHP Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 unit might enjoy; it’s called Building a Blog with Dreamweaver, PHP, and MySQL. This tutorial might be very helpful when you’re working on your project for the PHP and Dreamweaver unit.
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June 1st, 2005 at 4:41 pm
I was very excited to read this and start my own blog, then, darn,,,
looks like I would have to buy a $600 extension. This was not mentioned untill part 4. I also found so darn many mistakes and confusing manner of explaing details I had to stop with the last section of part 3.
Hopefully this comment will stop someone else from trying this Tutorial. unless of course they are willing to buy the expensive extension.
marjie
June 1st, 2005 at 6:36 pm
I don’t think that you have to purchase the MX Kollection ($299). There is a 5 day trial version that you could use to work through the tutorial. The extension may not work after 5 days, but the code you created should still work.
Did you write to the author of the tutorial about the errors? Maybe he could give some clarification or correct the errors.
June 1st, 2005 at 7:15 pm
Hi Robin,
The price I quoted is wrong the $299 is correct, for me this is still very expensive.
The blog has taken me about 2 weeks to get to part 3 so I knew the 5 day trial wouldn’t do for me.
I was putting the errors in the blog as I found them. They have all be deleted when I removed them from f2o as well as my pc.
Hope someone else will try putting this blog together.
I would love to see it.
marjie
June 1st, 2005 at 9:01 pm
Well, if you deleted the whole thing it’s probably too late now, but in the future if something like that occurs, write to the software company and ask if they will offer an extended trial period for students. A lot of software companies will help out students and education in general.
April 13th, 2007 at 1:31 pm
I did find that tutorial few days ago and was looking for some more tutorials like that, I did enjoy that very much, really love the work and time person devoted to created that much details which was easy to understand and follow for sure no complains at all!