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PHP: Part 2 - Currency Converter with Automatic Conversion Rates via XML Posted on Monday, December 10, 2007 @ 07:15:26 CET
Topic: PHP
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Since the first article I submitted to Digg was voted onto the front page a couple of days ago, we're going to add onto the script and make it update the conversion rates from a website that keeps track of them all. This is quite a jump from the first tutorial and so buckle your seatbelt, Dorothy, 'cause Kansas... OK, 'nuff of the Matrix quotes. Let's begin! If you haven't read part 1 then you'll be well advised to give it a read through. I'm not going to re-explain all the code from the first part because that would be out-right silly. First we are going to turn our script into a class, we also have to think about memory here - something I'm sure many PHP programmers don't give a damn about...
The tutorial is actually a forum thread at talkphp.com (Matrix quotes, indeed...and just what was Cypher quoting from, anyway?). |
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