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Sams teach yourself PHP, MYSQL and Apache : all in one /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Meloni, Julie C.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams, ©2004.
Colección:Sams teach yourself all in one.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. I. Laying the Groundwork
  • Ch. 1. Installing and Configuring MySQL
  • Ch. 2. Installing and Configuring Apache
  • Ch. 3. Installing and Configuring PHP
  • pt. II. PHP Language Structure
  • Ch. 4. Building Blocks of PHP
  • Ch. 5. Flow Control Functions in PHP
  • Ch. 6. Working with Functions
  • Ch. 7. Working with Arrays and Objects
  • pt. III. Getting Involved with the Code
  • Ch. 8. Working with Strings, Dates, and Times
  • Ch. 9. Working with Forms
  • Ch. 10. Working with User Sessions
  • Ch. 11. Working with Files and Directories
  • Ch. 12. Working with the Server Environment
  • Ch. 13. Working with Images
  • pt. IV. PHP and MySQL Integration
  • Ch. 14. Learning the Database Design Process
  • Ch. 15. Learning Basic SQL Commands
  • Ch. 16. Interacting with MySQL Using PHP
  • pt. V. Basic Projects
  • Ch. 17. Managing a Simple Mailing List
  • Ch. 18. Creating an Online Address Book
  • Ch. 19. Creating a Simple Discussion Forum
  • Ch. 20. Creating an Online Storefront
  • Ch. 21. Creating a Shopping Cart Mechanism
  • Ch. 22. Creating a Simple Calendar
  • Ch. 23. Restricting Access to Your Applications
  • Ch. 24. Logging and Monitoring Web Server Activity
  • Ch. 25. Application Localization
  • pt. VI. Administration and Fine Tuning
  • Ch. 26. Apache Performance Tuning and Virtual Hosting
  • Ch. 27. Setting Up a Secure Web Server
  • Ch. 28. Optimizing and Tuning MySQL
  • Ch. 29. Software Upgrades
  • pt. VII. Looking Toward the Future
  • Ch. 30. Features and Background Compatibility of PHP 5.0
  • Ch. 31. Features and Backward Compatibility of MySQL 4.1
  • pt. VIII. Appendix
  • App. A. Installing MySQL, Apache, and PHP from the CD-ROM.