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If you are new to phpMyAdmin this e-book is the perfect companion for getting you off to a flying start. No previous experience with phpMyAdmin is required as you will be guided through downloading phpMyAdmin and installing it on your system. The amount of things that you can do with phpMyAdmin is overwhelming so the quick start guide will show you how to create your very first tables. The list of resources in this e-book will help you to become familiar with the phpMyAdmin community, which is a valuable part of any Open Source project. Finally, you will see how to use five key features of phpMyAdmin – including browsing, searching, and changing data, exporting to Excel, and creating relations - which will allow you to perform simple tasks to learn the basics and set off on your own.

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No Nonsense XML Web Development With PHP No Nonsense XML Web Development With PHP
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A practical and concise book that teaches XML from the ground up. This tutorial style presents various XML methodologies and techniques in an easy to understand way, building a basis for further exploration.

XML is essentially an enabling technology, dry and boring on its own. As a result, most books on the market are dry, and academic in nature teaching theory rather than practice. This book actually teaches practical, real-world applications of XML, using the very latest version of PHP (PHP 5) as the base language .

No Nonsense XML Web Development with PHP explains how XML can be put to use in real-world projects. The book also covers buzz topics such as RSS and Web Services.



From the Publisher
If ever there were a candidate for "Most Hyped Technology' it would be Extensible Markup Language (XML). 'No Nonsense XML Web Development With PHP' cuts through the hype and shows you how to get the most of this powerful, multifaceted technology.

No Nonsense XML Web Development With PHP dispenses with the theoretical possibilities of XML and presents real, practical uses of XML that you can apply to your existing Websites today.

The book will teach you, step-by-step, exactly how to:

- Create a full-blown Content Management System (CMS) based on XML.
- Create a dynamic site map using XSLT.
- Generate XML feeds (including RSS) for your Website.
- Facilitate transfer of important information between disparate systems using XML-RPC
- Use the Document Object Model (DOM) to manipulate documents.
- Rapidly process XML using PHP 5.0's built-in SimpleXML functionality.
- Unlike other dry, boring, theoretical writing on XML, this book doesn't cover the entire spectrum of XML technologies; it covers practical uses of XML that are useful to Web developers right now.

This book is designed to help you to get your feet (and perhaps your ankles, shins, and knees) wet with the topic of XML. You can instantly test out and apply the code examples provided in the book (and available for free download) to get a hands-on feel for the technology, and you'll gain the confidence to go out and build more.

The XML-powered content management system (CMS) that you'll build will be a complete, ready-to-use application. It draws on the author's experience of building XML-powered

Who Should Read This Book?
No-Nonsense XML Web Development With PHP is ideal for Web developers who want to discover what can be done using XML, whether they be experienced with PHP or relative newcomers. All that's needed to get started is a good understanding of HTML and some experience with PHP.

The book is written in the usual SitePoint style: it's clear and fun to read, with plenty of blocks of example code that you can apply immediately to your own Websites.

There's no need to re-type any of the code from the book. As always, all customers will receive instant download access to all the code and files used in the book so you can apply them immediately to your own projects.

What Slashdot.org Says...

"Kudos to the author for writing chapters on XML without sounding boring, redundant or too academic. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in developing PHP-driven Web sites that provide or consume Web services, work with XML data or generate XML for others to use."

About the Author

Thomas Myer is the founding principal of Triple Dog Dare Media, a Texas-based consultancy that specializes in building database- and XML-driven dynamic sites. He has worked with XML extensively to build document repositories, search engine indexes, content portal taxonomies, online product catalogs, and business logic frameworks

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PHP & MySQL: The Missing Manual PHP & MySQL: The Missing Manual
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If you can build websites with CSS and JavaScript, this book takes you to the next level—creating dynamic, database-driven websites with PHP and MySQL. Learn how to build a database, manage your content, and interact with users through queries and web forms. With step-by-step tutorials, real-world examples, and jargon-free explanations, you’ll soon discover the power of server-side programming.

The important stuff you need to know:

  • Get a running start. Write PHP scripts and create a web form right away.
  • Learn the language. Get up to speed on PHP and SQL syntax quickly.
  • Build a database. Use MySQL to store user information and other data.
  • Make it dynamic. Create pages that change with each new viewing.
  • Be ready for mistakes. Plan error messages to help direct users.
  • Manage your content. Use the file system to access user data, including images and other binary files.
  • Control operations. Create an administrative interface to oversee your site.

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Learning PHP 5 Learning PHP 5
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PHP has gained a following among non-technical web designers who need to add interactive aspects to their sites. Offering a gentle learning curve, PHP is an accessible yet powerful language for creating dynamic web pages. As its popularity has grown, PHP's basic feature set has become increasingly more sophisticated. Now PHP 5 boasts advanced features--such as new object-oriented capabilities and support for XML and Web Services--that will please even the most experienced web professionals while still remaining user-friendly enough for those with a lower tolerance for technical jargon.

If you've wanted to try your hand at PHP but haven't known where to start, then Learning PHP 5 is the book you need. If you've wanted to try your hand at PHP but haven't known where to start, then Learning PHP 5 is the book you need. With attention to both PHP 4 and the new PHP version 5, it provides everything from a explanation of how PHP works with your web server and web browser to the ins and outs of working with databases and HTML forms. Written by the co-author of the popular PHP Cookbook, this book is for intelligent (but not necessarily highly-technical) readers. Learning PHP 5 guides you through every aspect of the language you'll need to master for professional web programming results. This book provides a hands-on learning experience complete with exercises to make sure the lessons stick.

Learning PHP 5 covers the following topics, and more:

  • How PHP works with your web browser and web server
  • PHP language basics, including data, variables, logic and looping
  • Working with arrays and functions
  • Making web forms
  • Working with databases like MySQL
  • Remembering users with sessions
  • Parsing and generating XML
  • Debugging
Written by David Sklar, coauthor of the PHP Cookbook and an instructor in PHP, this book offers the ideal classroom learning experience whether you're in a classroom or on your own. From learning how to install PHP to designing database-backed web applications, Learning PHP 5 will guide you through every aspect of the language you'll need to master to achieve professional web programming results.

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PHP Solutions: Dynamic Web Design Made Easy PHP Solutions: Dynamic Web Design Made Easy
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You want to make your websites more dynamic by adding a feedback form, creating a private area where members can upload images that are automatically resized, or perhaps storing all your content in a database. The problem is, you’re not a programmer and the thought of writing code sends a chill up your spine. Or maybe you’ve dabbled a bit in PHP and MySQL, but you can't get past baby steps. If this describes you, then you’ve just found the right book.

PHP and the MySQL database are deservedly the most popular combination for creating dynamic websites. They’re free, easy to use, and provided by many web hosting companies in their standard packages. Unfortunately, most PHP books either expect you to be an expert already or force you to go through endless exercises of little practical value. In contrast, this book gives you real value right away through a series of practical examples that you can incorporate directly into your sites, optimizing performance and adding functionality such as file uploading, email feedback forms, image galleries, content management systems, and much more. Each solution is created with not only functionality in mind, but also visual design.

But this book doesn’t just provide a collection of ready-made scripts: each PHP solution builds on what's gone before, teaching you the basics of PHP and database design quickly and painlessly. By the end of the book, you’ll have the confidence to start writing your own scripts, or if you prefer to leave that task to others, to adapt existing scripts to your own requirements.

Right from the start, you’re shown how easy it is to protect your sites by adopting secure coding practices. The book has been written with an eye on forward and backward compatibility recommending PHP 5 techniques, but providing alternative solutions for servers still running PHP 4.3. All database examples demonstrate how to use the original MySQL extension, MySQL Improved, or the PHP Data Objects (PDO) introduced in PHP 5.1, letting you choose the most suitable option for your setup.

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Question : php!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
ok i have MS front page 2003 and i found really easy and good than dreamweaver 8 . but i can work with PHP by ms front page 2003?????? can i ??

Answer:
yes, you can use MS front page 2003 for woking with PHP but i suggest dreamware is better for php. either both are same.good luck

 

Question : How do I give a PHP script permission to create temporary directories?
I am running a Apache 2.2 PHP 5 Enabled server on my Windows 7 computer. I have a script that keeps throwing a 'cannot create temporary directory' exception. I need the equivelant of chmod(777) for it to work, is there any way I can get the same permissions as chmod(777) to ACL security?

Answer:
two solutions:#1 - make the directory yourself, right click it, and go to properties -> Under this panel, find the "Security" panel. Under here, there are permissions - you'll want to find the USER GROUP that the Program belongs to: I.E. System, Administrator, "Your User name Here".Then click on this group amd mofiy permissions and properties.Or there should be a "Global" permissions -The way it breaks down is like this.the 'Full Control' box is equivalent to chmod 777Then you'll see the normal, read, write, and execute.Make sure these are all checked.Solution #2:The exact same steps as above, but instead of making the directory yourself, right click on the 'top-level' directory that your program is trying to write to, and follow the security instructions outlined above.

 

Question : PHP: How to store system configurations on a database and use them as constants?
I'd like to have constants in PHP which are retrieved from a database. Essentially, I'd like to create a page that can update this database table so the next time I load the site, it will use these newly updated constants which are again retrieved from the database.I'm looking for things that can be changed directly by the admin without needing to go into the source code and manually changing the hardcoded constants file.

Answer:
Make a settings file and put this in it (settings.php)Now just put this in any file that needs to access the databaseinclude ("settings.php");$link = mysql_connect("$cfg_server","$cfg_username","$cfg_password")or die("error ");mysql_select_db ("$cfg_database", $link)or die("error ");

 

Question : How can i search php programmers to build my website ?
hi alli am planning to create a new php file hosting website (like rapidshare) and searching a php programmers to do this for me ,,where can i find php programmers ?where to search ?thanks

Answer:
Hi We are a Web design & Development company from india. You can mail your requirements to mantrainsight@gmail.comWe would be happy to work for you at a reasonable rate.ReagardsAkshayCEOmantrainsightIndia

 

Question : What PHP function do you use to get a specific number of items from an array in PHP?
You want to only get the first 5 items from an array, but if there only exists less than 5 items in the array, you still want to get them all.The result would be an array variable containing at most 5 items.Is there a single PHP function that can do this? (I want to avoid using any loop or if statement)Many thanks to you all.

Answer:
use this function array_slice(array, offset, length, preservekeys) in your case the function call will be like this$result_array = array_slice($your_array, 0, 5 );

 

Question : How to get a PHP file to be included across files in different directories?
Currently I have created some php based webpages and uploaded them to my web hosting server.It has a PHP 5.1.6installed.With this I am able to include files only that are in the same directory(they work well using require() fn).If not an error message displaying some "no such file" in directory appears in the page.I would like to use them to be included in different direcetories.What should I do?

Answer:
create the directories and include the names when using the require() function.example :your index.php is in the root directory/index.phpand you have a directory with your other php files in/lib/other.phpso in index.php you will haverequire("lib/other.php");

 

Question : How to direct values from php textboxes in a form to a email account?
I have a web form at designed in php. Can you provide me with a simple code to connect a textbox to an email account.

Answer:
here all you have to do is require_once('whateveryounamemyfile');$MyMail=new MyMail($To="Email address", $Subject="Subject", $Msg=Message or body, $From="From email address", $ReplyTo="reply to email address.or use from email address");To=(empty($To)) ? "0" : $To; $this->Subject=(empty($Subject)) ? "0" : $Subject; $this->Msg=(empty($Msg)) ? "0" : $Msg; $this->From=(empty($From)) ? "0" : $From; $this->ReplyTo=(empty($ReplyTo)) ? "0" : $ReplyTo; $this->Headers="MIME-Version: 1.0" . "\r\n" . "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" . "\r\n" . "From:" . $this->From . "\r\n" . "Reply-To:" . $this->ReplyTo . "\r\n" . "X-Mailer: PHP/" . phpversion(); $SetMail=array('To'=> $this->To,'Subject'=> $this->Subject,'Msg'=> $this->Msg,'Headers'=> $this->Headers,'From'=> $this->From,'ReplyTo'=> $this->ReplyTo ); if(in_array("0",$SetMail)){ echo "
Something wrong with the mail! Please make sure all fields are filled in!
"; return; } else{ if(!mail($SetMail['To'], $SetMail['Subject'], $SetMail['Msg'], $SetMail['Headers'])){ $this->Errors="SYS"; echo ""; } } }}?>$MyMail=new MyMail($To="Email address", $Subject="Subject", $Msg=Message or body, $From="From email address", $ReplyTo="reply to email address.or use from email address");

 

Question : How to write a PHP coding to list out all files and directories as links to them?
How to write a PHP coding to list out all files and directories as links to them?This is somewhat similar to some index pages. When new file or folder is added to the directory, HTML page should display the newly created file/folder together with previous ones after it is being refreshed. (prefer in alphabatical order)How to achieve this sort of functionality in PHP? Please provide sample coding as well. (and any references)Thanks.

Answer:
// get array of all files and directories in the current directory (it is sorted alphabetically by default)$dir_entries = scandir(dirname(__FILE__)); // for PHP 5.3+, use __DIR__ instead of dirname(__FILE__)// split the array of files and directories into two arrays, one containing files and the other directories$dir_files = array();$dir_directories = array();foreach($dir_entries as $dir_entry) {    if(is_dir($dir_entry)) {        array_push($dir_directories, $dir_entry);    } else {        array_push($dir_files, $dir_entry);    }}// print directoriesforeach($dir_directories as $dir_directory) {    // don't print current and parent directories    if($dir_directory == '.' or $dir_directory == '..') {        continue;    }    echo "" . htmlspecialchars($dir_directory) . "
\n";}// print filesforeach($dir_files as $dir_file) {    echo "" . htmlspecialchars($dir_file) . "
\n";}

 

Question : How to enhance my PHP development skill and also start learning .NET to get into it as well?
I am in the PHP development with basic development skill. I want to enhance my skill to master level and also want to start learning .NET to become good .NET developer too. What are the good ways, available resources, good books and other thing that you can suggest me to start with?

Answer:
There is no subtitute of HARD WORK.As you said have basic development skill in PHP (Personal Home Page) Skill. you mau buyt Unleashed PHP (Sams publication) practice it for month or so and do a project. After that you may buy Mastering PHP (Sams Publication) and gain mastery in PHP.for .NET learning, its not advisable to learn 2 language of diff type at one go. fist finish PHP then try for .NET.for .NET fist use MSDN...buy Learns 21 days in .NETUnleased .NET (ASP, C# and VB.NET)Then go for Master series for each of this language.you MUST DO Certification in these language.Good Luck.

 

Question : How do I upload a php site in dreamweaver properly?
I loaded a pre-built site into dreamweaver. Half of the pages were built in php format. I built a new page to add to the site with new links and pictures. But when I uploaded the site to the web, neither the pictures nor the links worked. Any ideas what might have caused this? Or something I missed that would prevent a newly added page from working? Settings etc? I'm using Dreamweaver CS4. Thanks in advance.

Answer:
Try using the FTP protocol to upload the files manually. Your host most probably supports FTP so all you need to do is download a client like FileZilla and then you can upload the files directly to your website.

 

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