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_bCON
100 _aConverse, Tim ;
245 _aPHP5 and MySQL bible
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bWiley India,
_c©2004.
300 _axxvii, 1042 p. :
_billustrations ;
500 _aIncluded Index.
505 _aPreface. Acknowledgments. Part I: PHP: The Basics. Chapter 1: Why PHP and MySQL? Chapter 2: Server--Side Web Scripting. Chapter 3: Getting Started with PHP. Chapter 4: Adding PHP to HTML. Chapter 5: Syntax and Variables. Chapter 6: Control and Functions. Chapter 7: Passing Information between Pages. Chapter 8: Strings. Chapter 9: Arrays and Array Functions. Chapter 10: Numbers. Chapter 11: Basic PHP Gotchas. Part II: PHP and MySQL. Chapter 12: Choosing a Database for PHP. Chapter 13: SQL Tutorial. Chapter 14: MySQL Database Administration. Chapter 15: PHP/MySQL Functions. Chapter 16: Displaying Queries in Tables. Chapter 17: Building Forms from Queries. Chapter 18: PHP/MySQL Efficiency. Chapter 19: PHP/MySQL Gotchas. Part III: Advanced Features and Techniques. Chapter 20: Object--Oriented Programming with PHP. Chapter 21: Advanced Array Functions. Chapter 22: String and Regular Expression Functions. Chapter 23: Filesystem and System Functions. Chapter 24: Sessions, Cookies, and HTTP. Chapter 25: Types and Type Conversions. Chapter 26: Advanced Use of Functions. Chapter 27: Mathematics. Chapter 28: PEAR. Chapter 29: Security. Chapter 30: Configuration. Chapter 31: Exceptions and Error Handling. Chapter 32: Debugging. Chapter 33: Style. Part IV: Connections. Chapter 34: PostgreSQL. Chapter 35: Oracle. Chapter 36: PEAR Database Functions. Chapter 37: E--mail. Chapter 38: PHP and JavaScript. Chapter 39: PHP and Java. Chapter 40: PHP and XML. Chapter 41: Web Services. Chapter 42: Graphics. Part V: Case Studies. Chapter 43: Weblogs. Chapter 44: User Authentication. Chapter 45: A User--Rating System. Chapter 46: A Trivia Game. Chapter 47: Converting Static HTML Sites. Chapter 48: Data Visualization with Venn Diagrams. Appendix A: PHP for C Programmers. Appendix B: PHP for Perl Hackers. Appendix C: PHP for HTML Coders. Appendix D: PHP Resources. Index.
520 _aTeaches the basics of PHP 5, a popular open-source Web-scripting language, and MySQL 4. 012, the popular open-source database engine. This book shows why users need PHP and MySQL, how to get started, how to add PHP to HTML, and how to connect HTML Web pages to MySQL.
650 _aPHP (Computer program language)
650 _aSQL (Computer program language)
650 _aDocument markup languages.
650 _aWeb sites -- Authoring programs.
700 _aPark, Joyce ;
700 _aMorgan, Clark ;
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