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Learning PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript / by Robin Nixon.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Beijing ; Sebastopol, CA : O’Reilly, c2009.Edition: 1st edDescription: xvii, 505 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780596157135 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript : a step-by-step guide to creating dynamic websites [Cover title]
  • PHP, MySQL and JavaScript
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.2762   22
Contents:
Preface -- Audience -- Assumptions This Book Makes -- organization of This Book -- Supporting Books Conventions Used in This Book -- Using Code Examples Wed Like to Hear from You -- Safari&reg Books Online Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Dynamic Web Content -- Chapter 2: Setting Up a Development Server -- Chapter 3: Introduction to PHP -- Chapter 4: Expressions and Control Flow in PHP -- Chapter 5: PHP Functions and Objects -- Chapter 6: PHP Arrays -- Chapter 7: Practical PHP -- Chapter 8: Introduction to MySQL -- Chapter 9: Mastering MySQL -- Chapter 10: Accessing MySQL Using PHP -- Chapter 11: Form Handling -- Chapter 12: Templating with Smarty -- Chapter 13: Cookies, Sessions, and Authentication -- Chapter 14: Exploring JavaScript -- Chapter 15: Expressions and Control Flow in JavaScript -- Chapter 16: JavaScript Functions, Objects, and Arrays -- Chapter 17: JavaScript and PHP Validation and Error Handling -- Chapter 18: Using Ajax -- Chapter 19: Using YUI for Ajax and More -- Chapter 20: Bringing It All Together.
Summary: A guide to PHP essentials and the basics of object-oriented programming. Learn how to master MySQL, from database structure to complex queries; create web pages with PHP and MySQL by integrating forms and other HTML features; learn about JavaScript, from functions and event handling to accessing the Document Object Model; use libraries and packages, including the Smarty web template system, PEAR program repository, and the Yahoo User Interface Library; make Ajax calls and turn your website into a highly dynamic environment; and upload and manipulate files and images, validate user input, and secure your applications.Summary: A simple, streamlined guide for non-programmers who want to create responsive, data-driven websites with easy-to-use open source tools. PHP and MySQL remain the top combination for developing modern websites with dynamic data and user interaction. Once you add JavaScript, you have Ajax — the framework behind many popular Internet destinations. This concise, understandable guide teaches non-programmers and web designers how to use these powerful tools quickly and easily. The book also introduces Apache and XHT
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"A step-by-step guide to creating dynamic websites"--Cover.

Includes index.

Preface -- Audience -- Assumptions This Book Makes -- organization of This Book -- Supporting Books Conventions Used in This Book -- Using Code Examples Wed Like to Hear from You -- Safari&reg Books Online Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Dynamic Web Content -- Chapter 2: Setting Up a Development Server -- Chapter 3: Introduction to PHP -- Chapter 4: Expressions and Control Flow in PHP -- Chapter 5: PHP Functions and Objects -- Chapter 6: PHP Arrays -- Chapter 7: Practical PHP -- Chapter 8: Introduction to MySQL -- Chapter 9: Mastering MySQL -- Chapter 10: Accessing MySQL Using PHP -- Chapter 11: Form Handling -- Chapter 12: Templating with Smarty -- Chapter 13: Cookies, Sessions, and Authentication -- Chapter 14: Exploring JavaScript -- Chapter 15: Expressions and Control Flow in JavaScript -- Chapter 16: JavaScript Functions, Objects, and Arrays -- Chapter 17: JavaScript and PHP Validation and Error Handling -- Chapter 18: Using Ajax -- Chapter 19: Using YUI for Ajax and More -- Chapter 20: Bringing It All Together.

A guide to PHP essentials and the basics of object-oriented programming. Learn how to master MySQL, from database structure to complex queries; create web pages with PHP and MySQL by integrating forms and other HTML features; learn about JavaScript, from functions and event handling to accessing the Document Object Model; use libraries and packages, including the Smarty web template system, PEAR program repository, and the Yahoo User Interface Library; make Ajax calls and turn your website into a highly dynamic environment; and upload and manipulate files and images, validate user input, and secure your applications.

A simple, streamlined guide for non-programmers who want to create responsive, data-driven websites with easy-to-use open source tools. PHP and MySQL remain the top combination for developing modern websites with dynamic data and user interaction. Once you add JavaScript, you have Ajax — the framework behind many popular Internet destinations. This concise, understandable guide teaches non-programmers and web designers how to use these powerful tools quickly and easily. The book also introduces Apache and XHT

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