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PHP Programming for Windows (Landmark (New Riders))
PHP Programming for Windows (Landmark (New Riders))
ISBN: 0735711690
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 99
Authors:
Andrew Stopford
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Main Page
Table of content
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
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PHP Programming for Windows (Landmark (New Riders))
ISBN: 0735711690
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 99
Authors:
Andrew Stopford
BUY ON AMAZON
Database Modeling with MicrosoftВ® Visio for Enterprise Architects (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
Introduction
Reverse Engineering and Importing to ORM
Creating a Basic Logical Database Model
Editing Logical Models”Intermediate Aspects
Reverse Engineering Physical Schemas to Logical Models
Qshell for iSeries
Running Qshell
Archives and Compression
Accessing OS/400-Specific Objects
Appendix A Summary of Changes by Release
Appendix B Qshell versus DOS
OpenSSH: A Survival Guide for Secure Shell Handling (Version 1.0)
Step 3.2 Use PuTTY / plink as a Command Line Replacement for telnet / rlogin
Step 3.4 Use PuTTYs Tools to Transfer Files from the Windows Command Line
Step 4.2 Passphrase Considerations
Step 4.4 How to Generate a Key Using PuTTY
Step 6.1 Port Forwarding
SQL Tips & Techniques (Miscellaneous)
Using SQL Data Definition Language (DDL) to Create Data Tables and Other Database Objects
Using Data Control Language (DCL) to Setup Database Security
Creating Indexes for Fast Data Retrieval
Performing Multiple-table Queries and Creating SQL Data Views
Working with Comparison Predicates and Grouped Queries
Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
The Application Development Life Cycle
Project: Building a Domino Web Site
Create a Formatted Date String
Parse a Text String
Migrating Data
Cisco ASA: All-in-One Firewall, IPS, and VPN Adaptive Security Appliance
Accessing the Cisco ASA Appliances
Enabling Application Inspection Using the Modular Policy Framework
Configuring Quality of Service
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Advanced IPS Configuration and Monitoring Using ASDM
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