The PHP scripting language and MySQL open-source database are quiteeffective independently, but together they make a simply unbeatableteam. When working hand-in-hand, they serve as the standard for therapid development of dynamic, database-driven websites. Thiscombination is so popular, in fact, that it's attracting manyprogramming newbies who come from a web or graphic design backgroundand whose first language is HTML. If you fall into this ever-expandingcategory, then this book is for you.Learning PHP and MySQL starts with the very basicsof the PHP language, including strings and arrays,…mehr
The PHP scripting language and MySQL open-source database are quiteeffective independently, but together they make a simply unbeatableteam. When working hand-in-hand, they serve as the standard for therapid development of dynamic, database-driven websites. Thiscombination is so popular, in fact, that it's attracting manyprogramming newbies who come from a web or graphic design backgroundand whose first language is HTML. If you fall into this ever-expandingcategory, then this book is for you.Learning PHP and MySQL starts with the very basicsof the PHP language, including strings and arrays, pattern matching and a detaileddiscussion of the variances in different PHP versions. Next, itexplains how to work with MySQL, covering information on SQL dataaccess for language and data fundamentals like tables and statements.Finally, after it's sure that you've mastered these separate concepts,the book shows you how to put them together togenerate dynamic content. In the process, you'll also learn about errorhandling, security, HTTP authentication and more.If you're a hobbyist who is intimidated by thick, complexcomputer books, then this guide definitely belongs on your shelf.Learning PHP and MySQL explains everything--frombasic concepts to the nuts and bolts of performing specific tasks--in plain English.Part of O'Reilly's bestselling "Learning" series, the book is aneasy-to-use resource designed specifically for newcomers. It's also a launching padfor future learning, providing you with a solid foundation for more advanced development.
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Michele E. Davis has co-authored and authored over 11 books and has been a career writer since she sold her first poem to CRICKET magazine in second grade. She has an MFA in Writing from Hamline University and is always trying to improve her writing technique. Someday it will be perfect.
Jon A. Phillips is a software engineer who loves Open Source technology. He's been working with web development and databases for over 12 years and is always exploring new technology. Additionally, he co-authored a Dreamweaver for Dummies book that came out July 2006.
Queries and code for Learning PHP MySQL can be found at: http://www.krautgrrl.com/learningphp
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Dynamic Content and the Web HTTP and the Internet PHP and MySQL's Place in Web Development The Components of a PHP Application Integrating Many Sources of Information Requesting Data from a Web Page 2. Installation Developing Locally Working Remotely 3. Exploring PHP PHP and HTML Text Coding Building Blocks 4. PHP Decision-Making Expressions Operator Concepts Conditionals Looping 5. Functions Calling Functions Defining Functions Object-Oriented Programming 6. Arrays Array Fundamentals 7. Working with MySQL MySQL Database Managing the Database Using phpMyAdmin Database Concepts Structured Query Language 8. Database Best Practices Database Design Backing Up and Restoring Data Advanced SQL 9. Getting PHP to Talk to MySQL The Process Querying the Database with PHP Functions Using PEAR 10. Working with Forms Building a Form Templates 11. Practical PHP String Functions Date and Time Functions File Manipulation Calling System Calls 12. XHTML Why XHTML? XHTML and XML Namespaces XHTML Versions Generating XHTML with PHP 13. Modifying MySQL Objects and PHP Data Changing Database Objects from PHP Manipulating Table Data Displaying Results with Embedded Links Presenting a Form to Add and Process in One File Updating Data Deleting Data Performing a Subquery 14. Cookies, Sessions, and Access Control Cookies PHP and HTTP Authentication Sessions Using Auth_HTTP to Authenticate 15. Security Session Security 16. Validation and Error Handling Validating User Input with JavaScript Pattern Matching Redisplaying a Form After PHP Validation Fails 17. Sample Application Configuration File Page Framework Database Displaying a Postings Summary Displaying a Posting and Its Comments Adding and Changing Posts Adding and Changing Comments 18. Finishing Your Journey PHP Coding Standards PEAR Frameworks Ajax Wikis Finding Help on the Web Appendix. Solutions to Chapter Questions Index
Preface 1. Dynamic Content and the Web HTTP and the Internet PHP and MySQL's Place in Web Development The Components of a PHP Application Integrating Many Sources of Information Requesting Data from a Web Page 2. Installation Developing Locally Working Remotely 3. Exploring PHP PHP and HTML Text Coding Building Blocks 4. PHP Decision-Making Expressions Operator Concepts Conditionals Looping 5. Functions Calling Functions Defining Functions Object-Oriented Programming 6. Arrays Array Fundamentals 7. Working with MySQL MySQL Database Managing the Database Using phpMyAdmin Database Concepts Structured Query Language 8. Database Best Practices Database Design Backing Up and Restoring Data Advanced SQL 9. Getting PHP to Talk to MySQL The Process Querying the Database with PHP Functions Using PEAR 10. Working with Forms Building a Form Templates 11. Practical PHP String Functions Date and Time Functions File Manipulation Calling System Calls 12. XHTML Why XHTML? XHTML and XML Namespaces XHTML Versions Generating XHTML with PHP 13. Modifying MySQL Objects and PHP Data Changing Database Objects from PHP Manipulating Table Data Displaying Results with Embedded Links Presenting a Form to Add and Process in One File Updating Data Deleting Data Performing a Subquery 14. Cookies, Sessions, and Access Control Cookies PHP and HTTP Authentication Sessions Using Auth_HTTP to Authenticate 15. Security Session Security 16. Validation and Error Handling Validating User Input with JavaScript Pattern Matching Redisplaying a Form After PHP Validation Fails 17. Sample Application Configuration File Page Framework Database Displaying a Postings Summary Displaying a Posting and Its Comments Adding and Changing Posts Adding and Changing Comments 18. Finishing Your Journey PHP Coding Standards PEAR Frameworks Ajax Wikis Finding Help on the Web Appendix. Solutions to Chapter Questions Index
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