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"Textpattern is a powerful, PHP-based content management system that allows you to build pretty much any kind of data-driven website quickly and easily. It is very popular among designers and developers alike, and has an active community of users. Sound good? Well, you're in luck—this book shows you how to use every aspect of Textpattern to a professional standard. Textpattern (and this book) appeals to two main groups of people: Firstly, the web designer who has mastered the fundamentals of XHTML and CSS and wants to create sites that have fresh and dynamically changing information, but is not familiar with server-side coding and databases. Never fear—Textpattern enables you to integrate your XHTML knowledge, inserting dynamic aspects into your already solid site design. Secondly, PHP developers who are looking for a content management system upon which to build additional functionality and want a hand with the design aspects of their site. Again, Textpattern fills in those holes. The book leaves no stone unturned. It starts by introducing you to Textpattern and guiding you through its very simple installation process. After the core features of the administrative interface are explored, the book dives into building sites with TXP, using CSS, articles, forms, pages, and more to create fully customized templates. Development follows next, looking at installing plugins and building your own custom plugins to further enhance your Textpattern-based site. The book concludes with several case studies to provide ideas and inspiration, including a weblog, an e-commerce site, and an online review directory.
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* Learn how to integrate your own style of coding and design with a content management system that catalyses, rather than hinders, your creativity.
* Learn how to use PHP to create Textpattern plugins, adding custom functionality and features to uniquely suit the needs of your website.

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Readers can take their PHP skills to the next level with this fully revised and updated PHP Advanced: Visual QuickPro Guide, Third Edition! Filled with fourteen chapters of step-by-step content and written by bestselling author and PHP programmer Larry Ullman, this guide teaches specific topics in direct, focused segments, shows how PHP is used in real-world applications. The book teaches developing web applications using advanced PHP techniques and advanced database concepts, and this edition offers several chapters devoted to object-oriented programming and all-new chapters on debugging, testing, and performance and using the Zend framework. Author hosts a popular companion website at www.larryullman.com, where readers can freely download code used in the book, access a user forum and book updates, and get advice directly from the author.

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PHP and MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites: Visual QuickPro Guide (2nd Edition) PHP and MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites: Visual QuickPro Guide (2nd Edition)
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 It hasn't taken Web developers long to discover that when it comes to creating dynamic, database-driven Web sites, MySQL and PHP provide a winning open source combination. Add this book to the mix, and there's no limit to the powerful, interactive Web sites that users can create. With step-by-step instructions, complete scripts, and expert tips to guide readers, veteran author and database designer Larry Ullman gets right down to business: After grounding readers with separate discussions of first the scripting language (PHP) and then the database program (MySQL), he goes on  to cover security, sessions and cookies, and using additional Web tools,  with several sections devoted to creating sample applications. This guide is indispensable for Web designers who want to replace their static sites with something more dynamic. The companion Web site includes source code, support forums, and extra tutorials. In addition to being updated for the most recent releases of MySQL and PHP,  this new edition offers 25% new material, including updated examples for improved clarity and comprehension and new installation instructions for PHP, MySQL, and other related technologies. 

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Pro PHP Security: From Application Security Principles to the Implementation of XSS Defenses (Expert's Voice in Open Source) Pro PHP Security: From Application Security Principles to the Implementation of XSS Defenses (Expert's Voice in Open Source)
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PHP security, just like PHP itself, has advanced. Updated for PHP 5.3, the second edition of this authoritative PHP security book covers foundational PHP security topics like SQL injection, XSS, user authentication, and secure PHP development. Chris Snyder and Tom Myer also delve into recent developments like mobile security, the impact of JavaScript, and the advantages of recent PHP hardening efforts.

Pro PHP Security, Second Edition
will serve as your complete guide for taking defensive and proactive security measures within your PHP applications. Beginners in secure programming will find a lot of material on secure PHP development, the basics of encryption, secure protocols, as well as how to reconcile the demands of server-side and web application security.

What you’ll learn

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  • PHP web application security
  • User and file security
  • Mobile security
  • Encryption and secure protocols
  • Dealing with JavaScript

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Pro PHP Security appeals to all intermediate and advanced PHP programmers who need to keep websites safe. It also contains material of interest to all who are concerned with web application security.

Table of Contents

  1. Why Is Secure Programming a Concern?
  2. Validating and Sanitizing User Input
  3. Preventing SQL Injection
  4. Preventing Cross-Site Scripting
  5. Preventing Remote Execution
  6. Enforcing Security for Temporary Files
  7. Preventing Session Hijacking
  8. Securing REST Services
  9. Using CAPTCHAs
  10. User Authentication, Authorization, and Logging
  11. Preventing Data Loss
  12. Safe Execution of System and Remote Procedure Calls
  13. Securing Unix
  14. Securing Your Database
  15. Using Encryption
  16. Securing Network Connections: SSL and SSH
  17. Final Recommendations

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For every developer who wants to build production-quality applications using PHP and MySQL. 

 

In this one-of-a-kind video package, top Web developer and Prentice Hall author Marc Wandschneider shows you exactly how to build reliable, secure, industrial-strength Web applications with PHP and MySQL. You’ll master both PHP and MySQL through 18 comprehensive video lessons, and you’ll have your first PHP/MySQL application running in less than an hour.

 

Wandschneider shows how to set up PHP on Windows and Mac OS X and then builds your skills by walking you through actual application development projects. Just click, watch, and learn efficient ways to implement user account creation, form validation, cookie and session management, file upload/download, and much more.

 

Everything’s taught visually, using sample applications ranging from a simple calculator to a full-fledged photo sharing site, and all the sample code is on the DVD.  Programming challenges at the end of each lesson teach you how to take your skills to the next level.  You’ll master essential PHP and MySQL best practices at your own pace and learn how to deliver production-quality PHP/MySQL solutions faster and more effectively.

 

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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 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 : How do I use php code from a different domain?
Here's what I'm trying to do: I have a php page I created on one domain, that stores information in a database. Next, I have another web page (This page is html NOT php) on a Different domain that I call this php page using Javascript, and would like to return a variable from the php page. How is this possible? I know it is, so don't say that it isn't! (10 points for the person that finally answers this question!)

Answer:
Ok, this makes marginally more sense. So, you want your PHP to return a variable to the JavaScript? Try a hidden field:and the js: var value = document.getElementById('myHiddenField').value;if that is not the case, if you are trying to get a JS variable into PHP, that cannot be done.PHP is a server side language, which means the code is DONE by the time the web page is displayed. JavaScript is a client side language, which means the code is executed ONCE THE PAGE IS LOADED. Communication between client-side and server-side languages is limited, and one way (server-side->client-side via hidden field [crude]). I suggest you rethink your method...

 

Question : How can i run a php or mysql script automatically every month, quarter or year?
I have a script for a MySQL Database that adds up all of the numbers in a column and sets it back to zero (its pretty much like an adjusting entry). I don't want to clear the contents completely because I need them for reporting purposes. I want either PHP or MySQL to run a script to do this automatically so I don't forget to do it. What is the best way in going about doing this?

Answer:
Have you hosted this on a Linux cPanel Server.. If es.. then you might have heard of Cron Jobs.. Cron jobs are scheduled tasks that take place at predefined times or intervals on the server.. This feature is available on cPanel servers.. Check the below link for details :http://docs.cpanel.net/twiki/bin/view/AllDocumentation/CpanelDocs/CronJobs

 

Question : How to include elements from different webpages using PHP or JavaScript to my home page?
I have a homepage (MyHome.php). On the homepage, I'd like to display the latest 3 posts from another page (Post.php). For example. I want to include the first 3

tags from Post.php into a
tag on MyHome.php. Is it possible to do this?

Answer:
There could easily be better ways to do this, but without actually seeing how your data is organized I only have one workable suggestion.In post.php, add each post to array and then echo the array contents to output the posts. Then include post.php in homepage.php.post.php-------------$post = array();$post[0] = "

Post #1

This is post #1";$post[1] = "

Post #2

This is post #2";$post[2] = "

Post #3

This is post #3";foreach ($post as $x) {echo $x;}echo "

More posts

More posts here!";myhome.php-------------------require_once('post.php'); // Gives you access to all the stuff in post.phpecho "Let's see the first three posts:
";foreach ($post as $x) {echo $x;}echo "Stuff on homepage other than top posts.";

 

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 study or try PHP programming at home if I only have a laptop with WIndowsXP SP3 OS?
I want to learn PHP programming but I do not have that big server computers or a network of computers. Is it possible to do PHP programming using only a laptop connected only to internet, through a 3g modem; and running on Windows XP SP3 OS? What are the application and/or software that I need to install to make it work?

Answer:
You could install XAMPP. That will give you Apache web server, PHP and MySQL. It's fairly easy to install and setup. See fist link below.But DO make sure you secure it once installed, otherwise your machine could be vulnerable. Also not hard to do, read the instructions in the second link.

 

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.

 

Question : How to connect a textbox to a database in php using ms access?
I have an order form desined in php. To use it I need to connect it to a database. I use Yahoo hosting service. My website is www.ibexstudents.com. It has no support for asp but supports php, javascript and perl. Any other innovative approaches are welcomed.Please give me the full procedure as I am not very good at programming. Thank you.

Answer:
Assuming you have odbc driver , and dsn registered on your webserver, this is how you do it.Now let us assume you want to update your database with something that user inputs in your text box, lets say his Display name on your website, and password.Lets assume textbox for name is txtname and for password (type="password" for asterics) is txtpass.When user clicks on submit (name btnsubmit), lets say this info should be updated in a table called User in your database $db. Also assume form method is post and action is on same page (example newuser.php)}Ofcourse this code dont handle any errors/exceptions and if u want to fetch data from database. u can use method$recordset=odbc_exec($conn,$query);odbc_fetch_row($recordset);where query could be something like select * from User.Good Luck!

 

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