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May 29, 2012 06:58
@TobeSta: First you are going to have to be clear on what you mean by "dynamic timeline". Only when the requirements are clear can a solution be created.
May 29, 2012 06:48
@TobeSta: If you are wanting to use Wordpress, then, as WP is PHP, yes, PHP is probably the best way to go.
May 29, 2012 06:44
@Paul: English is such a difficult language when you try and explain it to non-native speakers, isn't it?
May 29, 2012 06:29
@YogeshSaroya: But, Dropbox only re-established access, by URL, to files outside of "Public" a couple of weeks ago, so it may be in the pipeline.
May 29, 2012 06:28
@YogeshSaroya: It does not appear any Dropbox PHP Classes provide that functionality at this time. I think files located within the "Public" folder (which are, by default, accessible via a URL) could have their URLs determined if you could get the User ID Number from the existing Class. But for files outside of Public, this functionality is not yet available.
May 29, 2012 06:25
@YogeshSaroya: That will return the actual file, from what I understand. Not the URL for direct access to the Dropbox File.
May 29, 2012 06:24
@Yoge
May 29, 2012 06:23
@Yogesh: Which PHP Class are you using?
May 29, 2012 06:22
@AdvaitAmin: If you follow the last link I gave you, it will be showing the JSON Response section, and speaking about the value of "cursor" which contains a number of details specifically dealing with Pagination.
Read it completely and then see if you still have questions.
May 29, 2012 06:16
@AdvaitAmin: Did you look at the page I linked to?
May 29, 2012 06:16
@AdvaitA
May 29, 2012 06:16
@Yogesh: Have you investigated any existing Dropbox PHP Classes?
May 29, 2012 06:12
Look at the 'cursor' in the response, as per the Google API
https://developers.google.com/image-search/v1/jsondevguide#json_response
It looks like it will be what you need to do pagination.
May 29, 2012 06:09
Look at https://developers.google.com/image-search/v1/jsondevguide#basic_query
Might be somewhere for you to start #1
May 29, 2012 06:06
Options:
1) Read the API Documentation. Do some experimenting and figure it out.
2) Pay someone to do #1.
Sep 29, 2011 03:52
@user872148: Two ways to avoid that.
1) Try and avoid using keywords when naming your databases, tables or fields. (ALWAYS THE BEST OPTION!)
2) Put "back-ticks" (Shift and the button above the tab button, on a PC) around the field name.

So, "select group from table1" becomes "select `group` from table1"