Core web application development with PHP and MySQL 1st Edition by Marc Wandschneider – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9780131867161, 0131867164
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ISBN 10: 0131867164
ISBN 13: 9780131867161
Author: Marc Wandschneider
An end-to-end guide to building industrial strength web applications, this title includes PHP/McSQL source code to three complete web applications.
Table of contents:
PART I: The Basics of PHP
Chapter 1: Your First PHP Programs
Chapter 2: Entering PHP Scripts
Chapter 3: How to Store Data
Chapter 4: Entering Basic Types in PHP
Chapter 5: Some Very Useful Functions
Chapter 6: More on Entering Strings
Chapter 7: More on Data Types
Chapter 8: Type Conversions
Chapter 9: Variables and Constants
Chapter 10: Expressions and Operators
Chapter 11: Control Structures
Chapter 12: Basic Code Reuse: Functions
Chapter 13: Intermediate Code Reuse: Using and Including Files
Chapter 14: Moving Beyond Libraries
Chapter 15: Object-Oriented Programming
Chapter 16: Extending Objects
Chapter 17: Other Features
Chapter 18: Arrays Revisited
Chapter 19: Iterating Over Elements in an Array
Chapter 20: Multi-Dimensional Arrays
Chapter 21: Operations on Arrays
Chapter 22: Strings and PHP
Chapter 23: Character Sets and Unicode
Chapter 24: Making Sense of It All in PHP
Chapter 25: Configuring PHP for Unicode
Chapter 26: Operating on Strings
Chapter 27: An Example of Forms
Chapter 28: Working with HTML Forms
Chapter 29: Working with the Server
Chapter 30: Redirecting the User
PART II: Database Basics
Chapter 31: What Are We Talking About?
Chapter 32: Motivations for Using a DBMS
Chapter 33: Major Database Servers
Chapter 34: How to Select a Database Server
Chapter 35: Our Choice
Chapter 36: What to Put into the Database
Chapter 37: Organizing Your Data
Chapter 38: An Introduction to SQL
Chapter 39: Creating Databases
Chapter 40: Setting User Permissions
Chapter 41: Creating Tables
Chapter 42: Deleting Tables and Databases
Chapter 43: Before We Begin
Chapter 44: Inserting Data into Our Tables
Chapter 45: Retrieving Data from Tables
Chapter 46: Modifying Data in Your Tables
Chapter 47: Deleting Data from Tables
Chapter 48: Transactions
Chapter 49: More Advanced Queries
Chapter 50: Modifying Table Schemas
Chapter 51: Getting Ready
Chapter 52: Connecting and Authenticating
Chapter 53: Executing Queries
Chapter 54: Queries a Go-Go
Chapter 55: Old-School Interfaces
PART III: Planning Web Applications
Chapter 56: A Closer Look at the World Wide Web
Chapter 57: Designing Web Applications
Chapter 58: User Interface Considerations
Chapter 59: Implementing Your User Interface
Chapter 60: How Users Connect to Our Application
Chapter 61: Visitors Versus Known Users
Chapter 62: Validating Users
Chapter 63: Strategies for Dealing with Security
Chapter 64: Identifying the Threats
Chapter 65: Securing Your Code
Chapter 66: Securing Your Web Server and PHP
Chapter 67: Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Chapter 68: Database Security
Chapter 69: Protecting the Network
Chapter 70: Computer and Operating System Security
PART IV: Implementing Your Web Application
Chapter 71: How Errors Are Born
Chapter 72: How PHP Manages Errors
Chapter 73: Exceptions
Chapter 74: Debugging
Chapter 75: Cookies: Tasty and Useful
Chapter 76: Sessions
Chapter 77: Session Security
Chapter 78: Planning for Members
Chapter 79: Web Server-Provided Authentication
Chapter 80: Implementing Our Own Authentication
Chapter 81: Globalization and Locales
Chapter 82: Formatted Output
Chapter 83: Output Buffering
Chapter 84: Using Regular Expressions
Chapter 85: Data Validation with Regular Expressions
Chapter 86: Other Regular Expression Functions
Chapter 87: XML
Chapter 88: Working with XML in PHP
Chapter 89: XHTML
Chapter 90: Accessing Files
Chapter 91: Accessing Directories
Chapter 92: Security Considerations
Chapter 93: Uploading User Files
Chapter 94: A File-Uploading Example
Chapter 95: Security Considerations (Uploads)
Chapter 96: Sources of Dates and Times
Chapter 97: Dates and Times in PHP
Chapter 98: More Dates and Times in Database Servers
Chapter 99: XML Web Services
Chapter 100: How Web Services Work
Chapter 101: Using Web Services in PHP
Chapter 102: Sample: Working with the Google APIs
Chapter 103: Introduction to PEAR
Chapter 104: Installation and Configuration (PEAR)
Chapter 105: Basic Commands (PEAR)
Chapter 106: Example: Using the Date Class
Chapter 107: Coding Standards
Chapter 108: Source Code Control
Chapter 109: Testing
Chapter 110: Deployment
PART V: Sample Projects and Further Ideas
Chapter 111: Singleton Objects
Chapter 112: Session Management
Chapter 113: A Holistic Approach to Error Handling
Chapter 114: Database Connection Management
Chapter 115: PHP Configuration Settings
Chapter 116: Overview (Sample Project 1)
Chapter 117: Structure and Page Progression (Sample Project 1)
Chapter 118: Code Walkthrough (Sample Project 1)
Chapter 119: Suggestions/Exercises (Sample Project 1)
Chapter 120: Overview (Sample Project 2)
Chapter 121: Installing and Running the Sample (Sample Project 2)
Chapter 122: Structure and Page Progression (Sample Project 2)
Chapter 123: Code Walkthrough (Sample Project 2)
Chapter 124: Suggestions/Exercises (Sample Project 2)
Chapter 125: Overview (Sample Project 3)
Chapter 126: Installing and Running the Sample (Sample Project 3)
Chapter 127: Structure and Page Progression (Sample Project 3)
Chapter 128: Code Walkthrough (Sample Project 3)
Chapter 129: Suggestions/Exercises (Sample Project 3)
PART VI: Appendixes
Chapter 130: Installation
Chapter 131: Configuration
Chapter 132: Working with Databases
Chapter 133: Data Description and Creation
Chapter 134: Other Functions and Interesting Notes
Appendix C: Recommended Reading
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