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PHP Cookbook


Publisher : O'Reilly



The PHP Cookbook is a collection of problems, solutions, and practical
examples for PHP programmers. The book contains a unique and extensive
collection of best practices for everyday PHP programming dilemmas. It
contains over 250 recipes, ranging from simple tasks to entire programs
that demonstrate complex tasks, such as printing HTML tables and generating
bar charts -- a treasure trove of useful code for PHP programmers, from
novices to advanced practitioners.

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Chapter 1. Strings Chapter 2. Numbers Chapter 3. Dates and Times
Chapter 4. Arrays Chapter 5. Variables Chapter 6. Functions
Chapter 7. Classes and Objects Chapter 8. Web Basics Chapter 9. Forms
Chapter 10. Database Access Chapter 11. Web Automation Chapter 12. XML
Chapter 13. Regular Expressions Chapter 14. Encryption and Security Chapter 15. Graphics
Chapter 16. Internationalization and Localization Chapter 17. Internet Services Chapter 18. Files
Chapter 19. Directories Chapter 20. Client-Side PHP Chapter 21. PEAR


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PHP5
and MySQL Bible


Publisher : John.Wiley



Although we’re biased, we believe that the PHP Web-scripting language
is the hands-down winner in its niche—by far the easiest and most flexible
server-side tool for getting great Web sites up and running in a hurry.
Although millions of Web programmers worldwide could be wrong, in this
particular case, they’re not. MySQL is the most popular open-source database
platform, and it is the first choice of many for creating database-backed
PHP-driven Web sites As we write this, PHP5 is in its third beta version,
and PHP has continued to grow in reach, adoption, and features since we
wrote the first two versions of this book.

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Part I: PHP: The Basics Part II: PHP and MySQL
Part III: Advanced Features and Techniques Part IV: Connections
Part V: Case Studies  

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PHP
5 For Dummies


Publisher : Janet Valade with
Wiley Publishing



Because you’re here, you must be interested in writing PHP scripts. Perhaps
you just want to learn to program and you heard that PHP is one of the
easiest languages to learn. You’re right; it is. PHP is a good choice
for your first programming language. Perhaps you’re developing an interactive
Web site and you heard that PHP is particularly good for Web site development.
You’re right; it is. You can be interacting with users at your Web site
in no time at all. Perhaps you have an application to write and you have
a short timeline. You heard that PHP is easy to learn. You’re right; it
is. It was designed with easy to learn as a specific design goal. Perhaps
you have some system administration, file manipulation, or data handling
tasks to perform and you heard that PHP can handle these tasks. You’re
right; it can. PHP can do almost anything that you can think of, although
it draws the line at asking your boss for a raise. Well, wait a minute,
PHP can send e-mail. . . . Hmmm.

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Part I: Say Hello to the PHP Scripting Language

This part provides an overview of PHP, including how it works and
its many

uses. You discover how to set up your environment for using PHP. Finally,
this part shows you how to create your first PHP program.
Part II: Variables and Data

Variables are the fundamental feature of PHP. This section shows you
how to create variables and use them. It also describes the kind of
data that you can store in a variable as well as how to handle the
various types of data. Then, you find out how to create and use complex
variables called arrays.
Part III: Basic PHP Programming

This part shows you how to program PHP scripts. You find out about
the basic features of PHP and the details of how to use them to create
your scripts. This part also introduces you to object-oriented programming.
Part IV: Common PHP Applications

Part IV provides the techniques needed to write scripts for the most
common PHP applications. You find out how to write scripts for use
in your Web site, such as how to display HTML forms and how to process
information that users type into forms. You find out how to use PHP
to interact with databases. Using PHP to perform system tasks, such
as writing files on your hard disk and executing operating system
commands, is also described.
Part V: The Part of Tens

This part provides some useful lists of things to do and not do when
writing

PHP scripts, as well as a listing of PHP resources.
Part VI: Appendixes

This part provides detailed instructions for installing PHP for those
who need to install it themselves. Appendix B is a list of functions
available in PHP, intended to be a useful reference while you write
your scripts.

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PHP By Example


Publisher : Que



Number Of Pages: 450

Publication Date: 2001-11-07

ISBN / ASIN: 0789725681

EAN: 0029236725686

Binding: Paperback

Manufacturer: Que


Book Description:

PHP By Example will provide web-publishing oriented individuals the opportunity
to learn a new, flexible Internet scripting language, PHP. This book will
take the reader through step-by-step examples that will help them gain
an understanding of PHP. PHP By Example will:

Explain concepts in simple, understandable tasks with multiple approaches
to concepts that need clarification.


Encourage and train the reader to break problems down into logical steps


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Other PHP E-Book
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Programming PHP Download
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PHP Cookbook Download
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John Wiley and Sons , PHP5 and MySQL Bible Download
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New Riders , PHP Functions Essential Reference
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New Riders , Web Application Development With
PHP4
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New Riders , XML and PHP Download
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O'Reilly , Web Database Applications with PHP
and MySQL
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