Chapter 1 Introducing PHP - To help you quickly get up to speed in this regard, this chapter will get you acquainted with PHP’s features and version-specific differences. Chapter 2 Configuring Your Environment - In Chapter 2, prepare to get your hands dirty, as you’ll delve into the PHP installation and configuration process, and learn more about what to look for when searching for a Web hosting provider. Chapter 3 PHP Basics - You’ll begin your foray into the PHP language by creating your first PHP-driven Web page and learning about the language’s fundamental features. Chapter 4 Functions - This chapter is devoted to the construction and invocation of |
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The first two chapters are an introduction to Smarty. The remaining chapters of the book are divided into two main sections. Chapters 3-7 deal with Smarty template design, and are aimed primarily at designers. The later chapters get more technical, showing how programmers can work with Smarty and PHP to create complex, interactive and high performance applications. Here's what each chapter covers: Chapter 1 will ease you into the world of Smarty.Starting with an overview of what templating systems are and why you use them, it goes on to consider Smarty specifically. Once that's covered, you'll see how to install Smarty so you're ready |
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Part I: Introducing Application Development Chapter 1 in this part provides the information needed to use the applications in this book. It discusses PHP and MySQL versions, installing and modifying applications, and procedural versus object-oriented programming. Part II: Building a User Authentication Application This part provides information and code to build a user login application.I present two types of applications: user authentication using HTTP authentication (Chapter 3) and a user login application that allows users to register their own accounts, |
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Chapter 1 provides an overview of mashups: what a mashup is, and why you would want one. In Chapter 2 we create a basic mashup, and go shopping. We will simply look up products on Amazon.com based on the Universal Product Code (UPC). To do this, we cover two basic web services to get our feet wet — XML-RPC and REST. The Internet UPC database is an XML-RPC-based service, while Amazon uses REST.We will create code to call XML-RPC and REST services. Using PHP's SAX function, we create an extensible object-oriented parser for XML.
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PHP books tend to fall into three broad categories: beginner’s tutorials, cookbooks for experienced users, and project-based books. This book tries to steer a middle course. It assumes no prior knowledge of PHP or MySQL, but is intended to be of equal value to designers and developers who already have some experience of these technologies. The approach I have taken is to explain each section of code in sufficient detail so that readers of all levels should be able to follow. However, the basic reference material is concentrated in Chapter 3, so more advanced readers shouldn’t find themselves needing to wade through stuff they already know.
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