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* Demonstrates Web application development by presenting ten real, ready-to-use
examples
* Samples start with a simple guess book and end with a fully-functional e-commerce
site with a shopping cart
* New features include both MySQL 4.1 and PHP 4.2
* Latest edition contains new applications including log analysis and project
tracking
* CD-ROM includes all the code and examples applications from the book in addition
to MySQL, PHP, Apache, PHP classes, libraries, utilities, and other tools
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part I: Working with MySQL.
Chapter 1 Database Design with MySQL.
Chapter 2 The Structured Query Language for Creating and Altering Tables.
Chapter 3 The Structured Query Language for Inserting, Editing, and Selecting
Data.
Part II: Working with PHP.
Chapter 4 Getting Started with PHP—Variables.
Chapter 5 Control Structures.
Chapter 6 PHP’s Built-in Functions.
Chapter 7 Writing Organized and Readable Code.
Part III: Simple Applications.
Chapter 8 Guestbook 2003, the (Semi-)Bulletproof Guestbook.
Chapter 9 Survey.
Part IV: Not So Simple Applications.
Chapter 10 Threaded Discussion.
Chapter 11 Content-Management System.
Chapter 12 Catalog.
Chapter 13 Problem-Tracking System.
Chapter 14 Shopping Cart.
Chapter 15 XML Parsing.
Chapter 16 SOAP.
Chapter 17 Project Management.
Part V: Appendixes.
Appendix A: What’s on the CD-ROM.
Appendix B: HTML Forms.
Appendix C: Brief Guide to MySQL/PHP Installation and Configuration.
Appendix D: MySQL Utilities.
Appendix E: MySQL User Administration.
Appendix F: PHP Function Reference.
Appendix G: Regular Expressions Overview.
Appendix H: Helpful User-Defined Functions.
Appendix I: PHP and MySQL Resources.
Appendix J: MySQL Function Reference.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
About the Authors
BRAD BULGER is a seasoned software developer who has worked for several companies
that no longer exist and is now a member of The Madfish Group, where he builds
Web sites.
JAY GREENSPAN is a New York—based writer, editor, and technical consultant.
He is author of MySQL Weekend Crash Course and runs Trans-City Productions,
Inc., a firm that provides editorial services to high-tech companies.
DAVID WALL is a freelance technical consultant, lecturer, and writer operating
through his consultancy David Wall Enterprises. He specializes in Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP
(LAMP) servers and in Voice over IP technologies from IBM and Cisco Systems.
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