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Horse presentation at the Reiten-Jagen-Fischen fair in Erfurt, Germany
This is a short video I filmed last week in Erfurt, Germany, in occasion of the riding-hunting-fishing fair (Reiten-Jagen-Fischen) which was being celebrated from the 27th to the 29th March; the presentation appearing in the video was about different horse races and riding styles.
The background music is Enya.
In case you still didn’t get it; yes, I like horses a lot
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Saving multiple selections from drop down list to database
This post will teach you how to process and store multiple selections from a form element into a MySQL database, using PHP. In order to understand how it works, you will need basic knowledge of PHP arrays, because they’re necessary for achieving the results.If you still don’t know what arrays are and how do they work, read Tizag’s array tutorial first.
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Custom data in EventList frontend event submission form
This is (a quickly written and) the last planned post of the EventList 1.0RC Component for Joomla 1.5 customization series, and in response to Junkah’s request. It explains how to add custom fields in the event submission form; the example below is a text field where the number of available places can be specified. The example only covers the process of saving the submitted number in the database, so that it can be kept for future reference. If you wish to prevent further registration of guests once the number has been reached, then you will have to write some extra code for that purpose, but as I said this is beyond the scope of this post.My apologies for not having all the free time I’d like to, for adding new contents more often and for writing with more details. Back to university, it’s all about priorities. It will be like this for some months, but I will do my best to keep up the knowledge sharing!
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Checking availability of user name with AJAX

Lately I’ve been writing quite much about AJAX, but it is so useful that I’m sure it is of everyone’s interest!
In this post I will show you – as the post title says – an example script of AJAXed registration form, without recurring to AJAX frameworks (there are already many tutorials about this topic in relation with them). The example omits the synchronous part of the registration and focuses on the user name, which we want to asynchronously check. It doesn’t sound so weird if I say it in other words: check on the fly if the user name the person is typing already exists in the database or not, and take actions depending on whether it does or not (for instance, only allow form submission if name is available).
This is the basis for other types of effects like for instance searching contents and dynamically returning result suggestions, or checking if a specific word exists in the database, etc. but as I mentioned, here the intention is to use it on a registration form.
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Submit forms with POST method using AJAX
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) is a keystone of Web 2.0 and is very useful in many aspects, because it offers the possibility to change the structure of the page (DOM). For instance, it makes possible sending a form in a website without having to reload the whole page (’asynchronously‘ is the magic word here). The data submitted is processed and may be saved in a database just like classic forms do, but the user can continue browsing during the process.AJAX forms are a must-have for any AJAXed website. They can be used for many, many purposes: for checking whether a username already exists in the database; for seamlessly sending registrations, feedback or comments; or even for creating a shoutbox or chat script.
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