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  1. There are a number of similar topics regarding this question, but I didn't want to 'thread-jack' so I decided to make a new topic. Here is one such similar topic. Anway I wanted to access a database which I have already created using http://www.site.com/item.php?itemid=*number*.In this I want to be able to access hundreds of different items. Do I need to manually type out each one or is there some way to do it automatically?It would be helpful if anyone could answer this question, but if not I will probably work it out eventually :)

  2. Well I speak english so this doesnt really concern me, but I'll post this anyway.

    Hello everybody.Just wanted to inform that we, W3Schools.com, are not currently interested in help translating our web page. We hope that this is something we could try in the future, but for now we do NOT grant anyone consent to translate any of our content.
    is probably the response you will get
  3. I have Camtasia Studio, it sounds like it was make for what you are doing. It can record the screen, your voice (with a microphone of course) and the sound your computer is outputting. It can also have a live video input eg. digital video camera. Camtasia Studio is about $300 so if you are going to buy it I would think about it first, unless your company is quite big.

  4. On a small scale it would be easy. Install an apache/IIS server, install PHP and install a thing called squirrel mail. Theres a complete walkthrough for the whole thing. I did it with no knowledge of webservers, PHP or mailservers.

  5. Well basically what i'm aiming for is a free .com address. I figured a home server would do that...

    NO, unfortunately a home server doesnt do that, nor does any other server. The only reason you would want to host yourself if if you had a dedicated server that can handle the load, or its for testing/low traffic purposes. To get a domain name of any sort you have to pay unless you want a country level domain. eg. www.yourname.tk. Also as Skemcin said you probably have a static IP, so it would also be difficult.
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