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	<title>Comments on: jQuery 1.3 With PHP: calendars chapter is online</title>
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		<title>By: rich</title>
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		<description>hey,

did you ever get round to that database example code for those of us that aren&#039;t seasoned php experts?

no offence ment, but the session script isn&#039;t helpful to people with limited php expertise and those who already know how to connect a database to the calendar don&#039;t need to read your tutorial in the first place!</description>
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<p>did you ever get round to that database example code for those of us that aren&#8217;t seasoned php experts?</p>
<p>no offence ment, but the session script isn&#8217;t helpful to people with limited php expertise and those who already know how to connect a database to the calendar don&#8217;t need to read your tutorial in the first place!</p>
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