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oophyreoo
post Aug 23 2009, 04:28 PM
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Hello. I am currently in a personal project and I hit a brick wall. I would consider myself a newbie to html and php, I know the basics pretty well. I seek help now.

I have constructed 3 pages for my personal site. My 4th page, however, needs a little more advanced work than I am capable of. I am aware of how forums work, search for similar questions and posts and go from there. I did, to no prevail. If my search through this forum was inadequate, please direct me further.

Now to my complications.
My 4th page must contain an area dedicated to images. The images need to be set in place when a visitor makes a purchase (preferably through paypal due to it's stable and detailed structure.)

I can build the header, footer and side indents seamlessly.
The dedicated area where the images will show up is baffling.

So, as a breakdown, how do I:

Create a space where the images will be applied upon purchase?

Create a section where visitor can enter text in a box which will then be applied to the image before placed in dedicated area?

Have images aligned in horizontal rows, then new row created once the end of the dedicated space is reached; this step repeated until designated space is full, then new page rendered to start all over while still being able to go from previous pages to current?

Incorporate paypal on page and have it set to apply image with text entered to dedicated area upon completion of paymet. Also have server send verification email once payment made?

Can this be done in html? Is it a lot of work? Can php be tied into an html page?

Sorry for being so needy, this page is extremely important to me and I really need expert advice. Thanks a lot.

-James
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post Aug 23 2009, 05:02 PM
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Can this be done in html?
No. You'll need some sort of programming to make this happen.

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Can php be tied into an html page?
PHP programs typically send HTML to the browser.
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post Aug 23 2009, 05:24 PM
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As I am not too familiar with php, any guidance on how I do this? Is it a lot of work?
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