PHP Guestbook Primer Tutorial

Guestbook Primer Tutorial

Guestbook Primer Tutorial

In New South Wales, in Australia, at the moment, it is school holidays. At the end of those school holidays, if you’ve been out and about staying at accommodation, you may want to thank the hosts for the wonderful stay you had, or write something down to inform them about how something could be improved. Normally this is done in a guestbook … a real one … feel like I should make this clarification because you may have also experienced this online as well. Here at the domain rjmprogramming.com.au we have a “Guestbook” (but it must be said that it is not actively used very much … sigh!). The reason it is not popular, perhaps, is that guestbooks are probably better suited to personal websites rather than on a business website. Am not sure what you think?

Guestbooks online would require web software that is server-side (although maybe it can be done with Ajax?), and so it is here with a PHP Open Source product downloadable here … and thanks, here, for the years of flawless service, albeit very quiet service.

So, maybe this suits what you are after on your own website, and if you want to try out the product above for real, “be my guest” … chortle, chortle.

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