Well in my previous post, you were able to add multiple dynamic fields using jQuery. In this tutorial, we will collect values from those dynamically generated input fields, which can be displayed on user browser or store in MySql database.
If you are on Windows, manual installation of ImageMagick on local server is bit painful, as there are numerous versions of ImageMagick, and you might encounter problems with newer versions, such as “magic_wand.dll missing”. If you are on Windows using XAMPP or WampServer, here’s few steps you can follow :Grab a binary file from imagemagick.org (I used ImageMagick-6.7.7-5-Q16-windows-dll.exe). On installation dialog, be sure to check “Add application directory to your system path”. After installation, download php_imagick.dll from peewit.fr. Make sure to pickup one that goes with your PHP version mumber.Place php_imagick.dll within PHP/EXT folder, which is located inside XAMPP installation folder. And then open PHP.INI file, find extension section, and enable the extension by removing (;) semi-colon or by typing exactly same as highlighted text below.If you want to install ImageMagick on linux platform such as Ubuntu this article might help.
Few months back someone sent me email asking me to write tutorial to get Facebook ID of any user using their profile URL. I don’t know why he wanted the script so bad, but he will surely be amazed how dead simple this is.
After the deprecation of PHP MySQL extension in 2011, alternative extension MySqli and PDO are available in PHP. MySqli and PDO are improved version and offer an object-oriented API and number of enhancement over the regular MySql extension.