PHP and MySQL Web Development"PHP and MySQL Web Development" teaches the reader to develop dynamic, secure, commercial Web sites. Using the same accessible, popular teaching style of the first edition, this best-selling book has been updated to reflect the rapidly changing landscape of MySQL and PHP.The book teaches the reader to integrate and implement these technologies by following real-world examples and working sample projects, and also covers related technologies needed to build a commercial Web site, such as SSL, shopping carts, and payment systems.The second edition includes new coverage of how to work with XML in developing a PHP and MySQL site, and how to draw on the valuable resources of the PEAR repository of code and extensions. |
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... require ' reusable.php ' ) ; echo ' The script will end now . <br /> ' ; If you load reusable.php , it probably won't surprise you when " Here is a very sim- ple PHP statement . " appears in ... require and include ( ) 119 Using require()
... require ' reusable.php ' ) ; echo ' The script will end now . <br /> ' ; If you load reusable.php , it probably won't surprise you when " Here is a very sim- ple PHP statement . " appears in ... require and include ( ) 119 Using require()
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... require ( ) PHP does not look at the filename extension on the required file . This means that you can name your file whatever you choose as long as you're not going ... require() PHP Tags and require() Using require() for Web Site Templates.
... require ( ) PHP does not look at the filename extension on the required file . This means that you can name your file whatever you choose as long as you're not going ... require() PHP Tags and require() Using require() for Web Site Templates.
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... require ( ) and include ( ) statements . You cannot use require ( ) in exactly the way shown here because you cannot return values from require ( ) statements . Returning a value can be useful because it enables you to notify later ...
... require ( ) and include ( ) statements . You cannot use require ( ) in exactly the way shown here because you cannot return values from require ( ) statements . Returning a value can be useful because it enables you to notify later ...
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Overview | 1 |
PHP Crash Course | 11 |
Storing and Retrieving Data | 51 |
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