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Online cinema booking system admin page: How to do it?

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charsta

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Hello!

I am trying to build an online cinema booking system for a project and the first step is to built the admin page (where the admin can login and change the different details about a movie).
Is there any tutorial or something that it will help me through this?
(Doesn't need to be exactly for a booking system! Just to get an idea!)

Thank you!

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one usual solution is to create a subfolder named admin where you create the admin site as any site with an index.php and so on.
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I thought of that, but I wanted more opinions!! :p
Thank you!

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well... you can name the folder "SuperAdmin" :-P

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For the coding part, I am using Notepad++
I can't say that the editor is not good, but is there any other editor that works fine with php coding?

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I like to use Eclipse PDT
If you are a student you can ask a free copy of phpEdit
I have friend that use ultraEdit

Php don't need a lot on the IDE part, so pretty much any IDE will do.

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Ok thank you!
Maybe I'll try the phpEdit!

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I use phpDesigner, which is, according to me, a really good one, with support for html, sql, javascript, jquery and many other languages you use when developing for the web.
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