In the coming weeks and months I’m going to be adding some premium scripts, genesis framework child themes and plugins for wordpress into a new section of this website called the marketplace. Many of these premium additions will be for use with the studiopress genesis framework (which will need to be purchased and downloaded here). […]
Powersite Real Estate CMS (Deprecated)
It doesn’t seem like that long ago that it seemed like a practical idea to hand code custom solutions for clients using PHP/MySQL from scratch or onto of light frameworks as opposed to just extending CMS (Content Management Solutions), but in reality it has been a long time and I’m just getting old. Several years […]
What’s In Your Toolbox?
It’s going to be a long weekend… With the help of my good friend Keith Crawford, I plan on reformatting my primary development machine today and doing a clean install of Windows 7. This project is long overdue, I can’t remember the last time I reformatted my drive, in fact this SATA drive that I […]
PHPR Search Panel on _list.php?
I ran into something this evening using v5.2 of PHPRunner’s IDE / Code Generator that has me puzzled a bit. I have already brought it to Xlinesoft’s attention to inquire about the issue but haven’t heard back, and I have posted a message on the message board related to the issue as well. What is […]
Real Impressed w/ PHPR v5.2
I had a client that I did some application development for several years ago contact me this week for some routine maintenance to their solution. The project was simple enough, just building a dynamic URL w/ {$values_called_in} from the database. This custom URL would hit their existing search function and return their search results. Pretty […]
Current Projects: Custom PHP/MySQL Members CMS
It’s been a long time since I actually coded a custom standalone php application for a client and I found my skills to be a little rusty at first. The reason I don’t get to code a lot of custom applications anymore is because most of the client projects we see today are built on […]
Locking Down Authentication Inside PHPRunner
One of the biggest challenges you face when building hosted applications is how to prevent brute force or guessed password authentications. Especially given the number of warez type applications that are out there that allow unsavory users to do just that. Well, I found a resource on Xlinesoft’s website that demonstrates how to do block […]
Facebook | PHPRunner User Group
I recently started a PHPRunner user group on Facebook in hopes of connecting with other PHPR programmers. So far we have 6 members, myself and of course Sergey, who is the CEO of the company that puts out PHPRunner, and four other guys. My main goal for creating the group was to provide some awareness […]
AJAX for updating other fields
Here is a cool trick for utilizing AJAX to update other fields on pages inside of PHPR code. I have to thank Giles for pointing out calculation.js to me, see his notes below in this post. The problem I wanted to solve was updating many price fields on a page as the user entered data […]
Pulling URL from _table_search.php
If you are using PHPR (phprunner) as your IDE to develop your PHP applications in here’s a trick that you are likely going to appreciate at some point in your coding career. If you utilize the advanced search feature in your applications (not the standard inline search, but the advanced search) and you would like […]