Chapter 2. Programming with PHP


Now that you have the fundamentals of the PHP scripting language down, it's time to build on those basics and start truly programming. In this chapter you'll begin creating more elaborate scripts while still learning some of the standard terms and syntax of the language.

I'll begin by writing HTML forms and showing how you can use PHP to handle the submitted values. Afterward, I'll cover conditionals and the remaining operators, arrays (another variable type), and one last language construct (loops).



    PHP and MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites. Visual QuickPro Guide
    PHP and MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites: Visual QuickPro Guide (2nd Edition)
    ISBN: 0321336577
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2005
    Pages: 166
    Authors: Larry Ullman

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