From the Publisher
<b>What is this book about?</b><br> <p>
PHP, Apache, and MySQL are the three key open source technologies
that form the basis for most active Web servers. This book takes
you step-by-step through understanding each - using it and
combining it with the other two on both Linux and Windows servers.
<p> This book guides you through creating your own sites
using the open source AMP model. You discover how to install PHP,
Apache, and MySQL. Then you create PHP Web pages, including
database management and security. Finally, you discover how to
integrate your work with e-commerce and other technologies. By
building different types of Web sites, you progress from setting up
simple database tables to tapping the full potential of PHP,
Apache, and MySQL. <p> When you're finished, you will be able
to create well-designed, dynamic Web sites using open source tools.
<p> <b>What does this book cover?</b> <p>
Here''s what you will learn from this book: <ul>
<li>How PHP server-side scripting language works for
connecting HTML-based Web pages to a backend database
<li>Syntax, functions, and commands for PHP, Apache, and
MySQL <li>Methods and techniques for building user-friendly
forms <li>How to easily store, update, and access information
using MySQL <li>Ways to allow the user to edit a database
<li>E-commerce applications using these three technologies
<li>How to set up user logins, profiles, and personalizations
<li>Proper protocols for error handling </ul> <p>
<b>Who is this book for?</b> <p> This book is for
beginners who are new to PHP and who need to learn quickly how to
create Web sites using open source tools. Some basic HTML knowledge
is helpful but not essential.
From the Jacket
PHP, Apache, and MySQL are the three key open source technologies
that form the basis for most active Web servers. This book takes
you step by step through understanding each using it and
combining it with the other two on both Linux and Windows servers.
<P>This book will guide you through creating your own sites
using the open source AMP model. Youll learn to install PHP,
Apache, and MySQL. Then youll create PHP Web pages, including
database management and security. Finally, youll discover how to
integrate your work with e-commerce and other technologies. By
building different types of Web sites, you will progress from
setting up simple database tables to tapping the full potential of
PHP, Apache, and MySQL. <P>When youre finished, you will be
able to create well-designed, dynamic Web sites using open source
tools. <P>What you will learn from this book <UL>
<LI>How PHP server-side scripting language works for
connecting HTML-based Web pages to a backend database </LI>
<LI>Syntax, functions, and commands for PHP, Apache, and
MySQL</LI> <LI>Methods and techniques for building
user-friendly forms</LI> <LI>How to easily store,
update, and access information using MySQL</LI>
<LI>Ways to allow the user to edit a database</LI>
<LI>E-commerce applications using these three
technologies</LI> <LI>How to set up user logins,
profiles, and personalizations</LI> <LI>Proper
protocols for error handling</LI></UL> <P>Who
this book is for <P>This book is for beginners who are new to
PHP and who need to learn quickly how to create Web sites using
open source tools. Some basic HTML knowledge is helpful but not
essential. <P>Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make
learning programming languages and technologies easier than you
think, providing a structured, tutorial format that will guide you
through all the techniques involved.
About the Author
<b>Michael "BuzzLY" Glass</b> has been a gladiator in
the software/Web site development arena for more than eight years.
He has more than ten years of commercial programming experience
with a wide variety of technologies, including PHP, Java, Lotus
Domino, and Vignette StoryServer. He divides his time between
computer programming, playing pool in the APA, and running his Web
site at www.ultimatespin.com. You can usually find him slinking
around on the PHPBuilder.com forums, where he is a moderator with
the nickname BuzzLY. <p> <b>Yann "Bunkermaster" Le
Scouarnec</b> is the senior developer for Jolt Online Gaming,
a British gaming company. He is a moderator at PHPBuilder.com and a
developer of open source PHP software for the gaming community. He
has also worked for major software corporations as a software
quality expert. <p> <b>Elizabeth Naramore</b> has
been programming with computers since a very young age, and, yes,
she remembers when software was packaged on cassette tapes.
Graduating from Miami University at age 20 with a degree in
Organizational Behavior, she found a world of opportunity awaiting
her-in corporate marketing. Her first love was always computers,
however, and she found herself sucked back to the programming world
in 1997 through Web site design and development (once a computer
geek, always a computer geek). While she plans to return to Miami
to get her Masters in Computer Science, she currently stays busy
running several Web sites. Her main focus is in e-commerce and
running www.giftsforengineers.com.<br> Elizabeth has spent
the past six years developing Web sites and coordinating all phases
of Web site publication and production. She is currently a
moderator at PHPBuilder.com, an online help center for PHP. Her
other interests include poetry, arts and crafts, camping, and
juggling the many demands of career, family, and the "other duties
as assigned" that come along in life. She lives in Cincinnati,
Ohio, with her husband, beautiful daughter, and a new baby on the
way. <p> <b>Gary "trooper" Mailer</b>. After
graduation from university in 1998, Gary worked in a major software
house in central London as a quality assurance engineer, and also
as the departmental Web developer (using ASP). This gave him a
taste of Web development. After a few years, he made the jump into
full-time Web development and has not looked back since.<br>
Gary has worked in a few different sectors, including
communications (Siemens) and hotels (Hilton), as well as in
"traditional" development houses.<br> He is currently a
freelance developer for a European communications company. Gary has
been and continues to be an active member of and contributor to the
PHPBuilder.com site. <p> <b>Jeremy "stolzboy"
Stolz</b> is a Web developer at Cloverfish Inc.
(www.cloverfish.net), a Web development company in Fargo, North
Dakota. Jeremy is primarily a PHP/MySQL developer, but he has also
worked with many other languages. When not working, he frequents
the Internet and tries to keep up his programming skills. He is a
contributor to and moderator at PHPBuilder.com. He also frequents
many other computer-related Web sites to keep his skills sharp and
up to date. <p> <b>Jason "goldbug" Gerner</b>
currently spends his days working as a Web developer in Cincinnati
and burns free time complaining about lack of support for Web
standards and abusing XML. He can often be found lurking in the
PHPBuilder.com discussion forums, waiting to chime in with nagging
comments about CSS or code efficiency.
Trade Paperback
720 Pages, 7.44 x 9.24 x 1.55 IN
February 27, 2004
Wrox
English
0764557440
9780764557446