It's certainly on the verge of getting locked. Only about 30% of this thread even makes sense.
But first, a few things...
The point of a help forum isn't to ask people to do your work for you. Even if kpac had free time, he probably wouldn't do this as it's very time-consuming. No one is going to do it for you. And to be perfectly honest, you are VERY hard to understand, squall. I'm not just trying to bust your chops...you don't use proper grammar/spelling or speak in clear sentences. People often don't know what you're talking about.
PHP is one of the easiest languages to learn. It's way up there, right after HTML, CSS, and XML. If you expect this to get done, you're going to have to do this yourself. We're willing to help you, but we're not willing to do it for you. There are many great PHP forums out there; you can try one of them instead, but I'm fairly certain none of them will do the work for you either.
In addition to PHP, you are also going to have to familiarize yourself with MySQL. It takes a little more effort to grasp, but it's also quite simple. I suggest getting
PHP Programming With MySQL by Don Gosselin:
http://www.amazon.com/PHP-Programming-MySQL-Don-Gosselin/dp/0619216875You can get a used copy for $50, which actually isn't a bad deal. There's also an auction
RIGHT HERE currently at $18.
It has some bad reviews, but trust me, it's a great book. I used it to learn PHP and it was very easy to follow along. And it also teaches you how to make login pages, shopping carts, guestbooks, simple forums, and all sorts of things. If you can't afford it, then see if they have it at your college. Or head over to your county library. If they don't have it, then they can probably order it from another library for you, which will cost you about 50 cents, maybe a dollar.
Here are a few decent tutorials you can look at...
Login page:
http://www.phpeasystep.com/workshopview.php?id=6http://forums.tizag.com/showthread.php?t=239http://www.weberdev.com/get_example-3927.htmlShopping cart:
http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/journal/276/building-a-simple-php-shopping-carthttp://www.devarticles.com/c/a/MySQL/Building-A-Persistent-Shopping-Cart-With-PHP-and-MySQL/For a payment system, you can use PayPal, ccBill, or one of the services on this page:
http://www.amember.com/paysystems.phpI don't advise handling your own payment system,
especially without an SSL Certificate.
Although these are helpful tutorials, they probably won't make a lot of sense without prior PHP knowledge. Like I said, this is something that YOU are going to have to do. We simply can't contribute that much time to something like this. And we can't be expected to maintain your databases.
Also, where is your web site being hosted? What kind of server is it? Is PHP/MySQL even installed? Do you have a cPanel? Just so you know, even if you're on a server with PHP/MySQL, some hosts (especially free ones) won't even let you use some of these features that you're trying to include on your site.