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Bosnian National RadioTijekom gradlih Tijekom gradlih 2020. Asat ljudi u njemu: "Da li vas pitamo, za što služite? 01e38acffe External links Official website of Volvo Navigation RTI RTI Category:Navigation devices Category:Automotive technology tradenamesQ: Does PHP have a built in search engine? I am building an ASP.NET MVC project and I'd like to integrate a search engine. Ideally I'd like to integrate a PHP script that searches the content of the database and return the result from the database. Is this possible? A: PHP and MySQL are both very good at that. Just use PHP's MySQLi extension and the MySQLi_Search class. A: I would recommend looking into using Zend Search. It is a PHP port of Lucene, which is a very flexible search engine. A: You might consider using one of the many frameworks that are built around PHP+MySQL. Zend is a popular one. Q: How can I debug the HTML/CSS output of an ExtJS-based application? This is just a question about debugging - I don't know if this question belongs on SO, but I would be happy to move it if it doesn't. Is there a way to view the HTML/CSS output of a HTML page that is produced by an ExtJS-based web application? I'm working on a fairly complex ExtJS app, and it is proving difficult to debug. (For example, if I "View Source" on the resulting page, all I see is the generated ExtJS markup. I can't see the HTML and CSS that was originally used to generate the page.) I'm looking for a way to view the resulting page on a web browser, which could be outside the development environment. I've tried Firefox, and that appears to work, but it doesn't show all the CSS/HTML, it just shows the ExtJS stuff. And I don't want to have to use Firefox. Thanks for any suggestions! A: ExtJS 4.1.1 - ExtJS 5 -


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