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Looking for a Windows Server Website Hosting (Webhosting)?

Are you an ASP.NET developer? Are you looking for a Philippine-based website hosting provider for your Windows Server applications?

TurfSite Computing, Inc. (http://www.turfsiteph.net) is proud to announce the launch of their Microsoft Windows Server 2008 website hosting plans. Starting at PHP800 per year, you will enjoy a 1.0GB website hosting plan that fully supports both Classic ASP and ASP.NET applications. You will also have access in creating and managing your Microsoft SQL databases, as well as Microsoft Access and MySQL databases.

What’s good in subscribing with TurfSitePH.net is that you are not compelled to use your credit cards online, as they accept different payment channels such as over-the-counter bank deposit (thru BDO & UnionBankPH), via Globe GCash, and PayPal (if you really insist in using your credit cards as the norm of payment). And, they have an SMS hotline (0916.320.1513) if you want immediate attention for your concerns.

Create a Site Counter Using PHP & MySQL

Ever wanted to create a simple hit counter for your site, but never had the chance to code it yourself? Then, you may simple use the code below — all hard coded by me, royalty-free. The code is used to teach non-techie people how to create PHP-MySQL-driven websites.

<?php
// connect to the MySQL server using 'localhost' as the server name, cPanel username & password
$con = mysql_connect("localhost","cpanelusername","password");
// check if the connection is established or not
if (!$con)
   {
      die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
   }

// continue with the database processes if the connection is successful
else
   {
      // select the database you wish to connect to
      mysql_select_db("ctrdbase", $con);
      // go to the last record in your database table, this will also be the last number
      $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM counter_table ORDER BY ctr DESC LIMIT 1");
      $row = mysql_fetch_array($result);
      // store the last record to a variable
      $cctr = $row['ctr'];
      // declare a new variable that will do the addition thing
      $nctr = $cctr + 1;
      // store the updated counter to the database
      $sql = "INSERT INTO counter_table (ctr) VALUES ($nctr)";
      $dbupdate = mysql_query($sql);
      echo $nctr;
   }
mysql_close($con);
?>