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Open Source Development with LAMP: Using Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl, and PHP
Open Source Development with LAMP: Using Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl, and PHP
ISBN: 020177061X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 136
Authors:
James Lee
,
Brent Ware
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
Is This Book for You?
What It Will Do
Four Parts
Does This Free Software Come with .docs?
The Old Bait and Switch
Companion Web Site
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
I.1 The Best of All Possible Worlds...
I.2 Open Source Software
I.3 Summary
I.4 Resources
Part I: Structural
Chapter 1. The Web Explained
1.1 How It Works
1.2 What We Don t Talk About
1.3 Security
1.4 Summary
1.5 Resources
Chapter 2. LinuxThe Choice of a GNU Generation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Basic Unix
2.3 Summary
2.4 Resources
Chapter 3. Apache Web Server
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Apache
3.3 Configuration
3.4 Securing Apache
3.5 Create the Web Site
3.6 Apache Log Files
3.7 Summary
3.8 Resources
Chapter 4. Perl
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Perl Documentation
4.3 Perl Syntax Rules
4.4 A Quick Introduction To Object-Oriented Programming
4.5 What We Didn t Talk About
4.6 Summary
4.7 Resources
Chapter 5. MySQL
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Tutorial
5.3 Database Independent Interface
5.4 Table Joins
5.5 Loading and Dumping a Database
5.6 Summary
5.7 Resources
Part II: Static
Chapter 6. Website META Language
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Installation
6.3 The Basics
6.4 Creating a Template
6.5 Other Helpful Includes
6.6 Diversion
6.7 A Better Template
6.8 Configuring WML with .wmlrc
6.9 MacrosCreating Custom Tags
6.10 Programming Codeeperl
6.11 Project
6.12 Summary
Part III: Dynamic
Chapter 7. The Common Gateway Interface
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Apache Configuration
7.3 A First CGI Program
7.4 What Can Go Wrong?
7.5 CGI.pm Introduced
7.6 CGI.pm HTML Shortcuts
7.7 Information Received by the CGI Program
7.8 Form Widget Methods
7.9 CGI Security Considerations
7.10 A Note About die()
7.11 ProjectCGIMySQLDBI
7.12 Summary
7.13 Resources
Chapter 8. mod_perl
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Configuration
8.3 Turning CGIs Into mod_perl Programs
8.4 Pure mod_perl Programming
8.5 Project: MySQL, DBI, and mod_perl
8.6 Other Stuff You Can Do
8.7 Summary
8.8 Resources
Part IV: Embedded
Chapter 9. Server Side Includes
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Security Considerations
9.3 Summary
9.4 Resources
Chapter 10. Embperl ( HTML::Embperl )
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Installing Embperl
10.3 Apache Configuration
10.4 A Quick Example
10.5 Embperl Commands
10.6 Posted Data and fdat
10.7 Other Embperl Variables row and col
10.8 Embperl Project
10.9 What We Didn t Talk About
10.10 Summary
10.11 Resources
Chapter 11. Mason ( HTML::Mason )
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Installation
11.3 Apache Configuration
11.4 A Quick Example
11.5 Inline Perl Sections
11.6 Handling Posted Data with ARGS and args
11.7 Mason Components
11.8 Mason Project
11.9 What We Didn t Talk About
11.10 Summary
11.11 Resources
Chapter 12. PHP
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Embedding PHP Into HTML
12.3 Configuration
12.4 A Couple of Quick Examples
12.5 Language Syntax
12.6 Built-In PHP Functions
12.7 PHP and MySQL
12.8 Project
12.9 Summary
12.10 Resources
Bibliography
Open Source Development with LAMP: Using Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl, and PHP
ISBN: 020177061X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 136
Authors:
James Lee
,
Brent Ware
BUY ON AMAZON
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Using FAC and CMC
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