Some Problem Regarding Print Again Again .........

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myharshdesigner
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Some Problem Regarding Print Again Again .........

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i want to print time again again

can i use thread ?

if yeas Pl show me some Demo.

i am new for PHP.


so i need help.

Thanks.
Harsh
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Post by myharshdesigner »

if we print again again then it will look like

a clock on a web page in PHP.
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i need it in php dear

thanks
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Post by thiscatis »

Sorry honey,

What have you come up with so far?
We can assist you finishing and tweaking it.
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Post by myharshdesigner »

thiscatis wrote:Sorry honey,

What have you come up with so far?
We can assist you finishing and tweaking it.

ok just tell me and give some example :-

how to use threads in php ?

[s]PL[/s] PLEASE tell me.
[url=http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?t=30037]Forum Rules[/url] Section 1.1 wrote:11. Please use proper, complete spelling when posting in the forums. AOL Speak, leet speak and other abbreviated wording can confuse those that are trying to help you (or those that you are trying to help). Please keep in mind that there are many people from many countries that use our forums to read, post and learn. They do not always speak English as well as some of us, nor do they know these aberrant abbreviations. Therefore, use as few abbreviations as possible, especially when using such simple words.

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Post by thiscatis »

No I will not "just tell you and give example PL"

Have a look around, this issue has been mentioned the past couple of days in general chat.
Search google, search this forum and let us help you where you get stuck instead of just demanding US to do YOUR work.
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