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Welcome to SleePy Code. Feel free to browse this site and explore what it has to offer. All pages used here are a combination of PHP, Ajax, Javascript, MySQL, XML (Not all pages use this), XHTML, and CSS formating to produce a single page. Most scripts use basic of these functions to even work.
Development Site Note
Please remember that this site is a developmental site create by a
SMF user named SleePy, which is the basis of this sites name. All scripts are considered experimental and may disfunction. Feel free to contact me via the Contact Us page if you have questions.
Latest and Greatest Newest of News
Finally,
After working on it for months, I finally managed to update my code, as well as fix a few bugs and a few minor features to the site. While you won't notice much from the user front, things have been fixed all over and my coding complies now to my own standards.
I did write th...
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The site has not seen very many updates recently. Usually I have tweaked code or added a new page by now.
I don't want to go indepth, as you can
at my blog on this. But I plan on r...
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Finally, the first
Release of SMF 2.0 has happened. Take a second to take in the shock and then read on about what SMF 2.0 has to offer.
Latest from the Blogs!
While this isn't related to my site or anything. I thought I would post about this.
I generally read the PHP.net Internals mailing lists. While I used to be subscribed to it, I just can't take reading another 50 more emails a day

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Well, this is easier to explain to anyone of all ages (unlike explaining where other things come from).
For me, a script just doesn't appear nor do I just open something up and start coding right away. I don't know about most people but I do know I like to think about what I am ...
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This has to be one of the funnest things I like to do.
Reading a directory in PHP is very simple, infact if you are using PHP 5 you can just use the scandir function and get the array it returns.
It is just as easy to use a $_GET or $_REQUEST to change the directory you are reading...
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