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Old 26th May 2004, 09:47 AM
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Have database...and now??

So I decided to get a database up and running so my website can do cool stuff. The problem is, where does the cool stuff come into play in all of this?? I mean, I've got a website, with access to a mysql database...what in the world do I do with it now?

What's something fun/cool I can do? dynamic content? What would you guys do with it? Give me some project ideas or something to do with it.
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Old 26th May 2004, 08:28 PM
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Many dynamic content systems or web logs use a database backend. Slash runs the famous Slashdot, with a perl and mysql backend.

There are plenty more available. Take a look at php and perl based ones.
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