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More About This Title Beginning PHP5, Apache, MySQL Web Development
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- Showcases three fully functional Web site examples, with implementations for both Windows and Linux, that readers can incorporate into their own projects
- Updates include a new chapter on PHP5 features and functions, a new example Web site application, and updates to PHP5 throughout the text
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Jason “goldbug” Gerner currently spends his days working as a Web developer in Cincinnati and burns free time complaining about lack of support for Web standards and abusing XML. He can often be found lurking in the PHPBuilder.com discussion forums, waiting to chime in with nagging comments about CSS or code efficiency.
Yann “Bunkermaster” Le Scouarnec is the senior developer for Jolt Online Gaming, a British gaming company. He is a moderator at PHPBuilder.com and a developer of open source PHP software for the gaming community. He has also worked for major software corporations as a software quality expert.
Jeremy “stolzyboy” Stolz is a Web Developer at J&M Companies, Inc. (www.jmcompanies.com), a print company in Fargo, North Dakota. Jeremy is primarily a PHP/MySQL developer, but he has also worked with many other languages. When not working, he frequents the Internet and tries to keep his programming skills sharp and up to date. He is a contributor to and moderator at PHPBuilder.com.
Michael “BuzzLY” Glass has been a gladiator in the software/Web site development arena for more than eight years. He has more than ten years of commercial programming experience with a wide variety of technologies, including PHP, Java, Lotus Domino, and Vignette StoryServer. He divides his time between computer programming, playing pool in the APA, and running his Web site at www.ultimatespin.com. You can usually find him slinking around on the PHPBuilder.com forums, where he is a moderator with the nickname BuzzLY.
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Part I: Getting Started.
Chapter 1: Configuring Your Installation.
Part II: Movie Review Web Site.
Chapter 2: Creating PHP Pages Using PHP5.
Chapter 3: Using PHP5 with MySQL.
Chapter 4: Using Tables to Display Data.
Chapter 5: Form Elements: Letting the User Work with Data.
Chapter 6: Letting the User Edit the Database.
Chapter 7: Manipulating and Creating Images with PHP.
Chapter 8: Validating User Input.
Chapter 9: Handling and Avoiding Errors.
Part III: Comic Book Fan Site.
Chapter 10: Building Databases.
Chapter 11: Sending E-mail.
Chapter 12: User Logins, Profiles, and Personalization.
Chapter 13: Building a Content Management System.
Chapter 14: Mailing Lists.
Chapter 15: Online Stores.
Chapter 16: Creating a Bulletin Board System.
Chapter 17: Using Log Files to Improve Your Site.
Chapter 18: Troubleshooting.
Appendix A: Answers to Exercises.
Appendix B: PHP Quick Reference.
Appendix C: PHP5 Functions.
Appendix D: MySQL Data Types.
Appendix E: MySQL Quick Reference.
Appendix F: Comparison of Text Editors.
Appendix G: Choosing a Third-Party Host.
Appendix H: An Introduction to PEAR.
Appendix I: AMP Installation.
Index.
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