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PHP Programming for Windows
By Andrew  Stopford
   
Publisher : New Riders Publishing
Pub Date : May 22, 2002
ISBN : 0-7357-1169-0
Pages : 360


      Copyright
      About the Author
      About the Technical Reviewers
      Acknowledgments
      Tell Us What You Think
      Foreword
      Introduction
        Who Should Read This Book
        Who This Book Is Not For
        Prerequisites
        Overview
        Conventions
     
      Part I:   Getting Started with PHP
        Chapter 1.   Introduction to PHP
        What Is PHP?
        How Did PHP Develop?
        What Is Open Source?
        How Does PHP Development Differ from Developing in ASP or ColdFusion?
        Who Is Responsible for Further Development of PHP?
        PHP Today
        The Future of PHP
        Summary
     
        Chapter 2.   Installation and Optimization
        Planning Your Installation of PHP
        Downloading PHP
        Installing PHP
        Optimizing Your Installation
        Installation Troubleshooting
        Summary
     
     
      Part II:   Introduction to PHP Programming
        Chapter 3.   PHP Programming
        PHP Coding Tools
        Basic PHP Syntax
        Variables
        Logic and Loops
        Arrays
        Structured and Reusable Code
        Summary
     
        Chapter 4.   PHP and Files
        PHP's File and Directory Functions
        PHP and Files
        PHP and Directories
        Summary
     
        Chapter 5.   PHP and Sessions
        PHP Sessions
        PHP and WDDX Sessions
        Summary
     
        Chapter 6.   PHP and Databases
        PHP's Database Querying Methods
        Database Work
        Querying a Database Using ODBC and PHP
        Querying a Database Directly Using PHP
        Summary
     
     
      Part III:   Advanced PHP Programming
        Chapter 7.   PHP, COM, and .NET
        All About COM
        PHP and .NET
        Summary
     
        Chapter 8.   PHP and XML
        A Brief History of XML
        What Is XML?
        Reading XML
        What Makes Up XML?
        How Is XML Structured?
        Using PHP with XML
        Formatting XML with PHP and XSL
        Summary
     
        Chapter 9.   PHP and Web Services
        What Makes Up a Web Service?
        The Future of Web Services
        Using PHP to Create Web Services
        Summary
     
        Chapter 10.   PHP and ADO
        The History of ADO
        What Is ADO to You as a PHP Programmer?
        Installing ADO
        Using PHP with ADO
        ADODB and PHP
        Summary
     
        Chapter 11.   PHP and Active Directory
        What Is an X.500 Directory?
        What Is LDAP?
        What Is Active Directory?
        Working with Active Directory
        Using PHP with Active Directory
        Summary
     
     
      Part IV:   Appendices
        Appendix A.   Creating an ODBC Connection
        Section 1
        Section 2
     
        Appendix B.   Installing a Web Server
        Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0
        Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) 5.0
        Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS) 4.0
        Apache
        IMatix Corporation Xitami
     
     
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PHP Programming for Windows
PHP Programming for Windows (Landmark (New Riders))
ISBN: 0735711690
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 99

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