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		<title>On Connecting to SQL Databases</title>
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		<description>This article deals only with connecting to databases on a SQL2000 server. Various connection options are discussed and their implementation details are shown. Data retrieval and data manipulation will be discussed in a future article. Only very simple, but basic code to test the connection is used, and each case uses a different ASPX page. This article is self-contained and complete, a copy of the projects in zip format is provided for download.</description>
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		<title>Building a Database-Driven Web Site Using PHP and MySQL</title>
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		<description>A hands-on look at what&apos;s involved in building a database-driven Web site. We&apos;ll be using two new tools for this: the PHP scripting language and the MySQL relational database.</description>
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