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By Larry Ullman

"PHP for the World Wide Web" was published by Peachpit Press in 2001 - Berkeley, CA, USA, it has 278 pages and the language of the book is English.
“PHP for the World Wide Web” Metadata:
- Title: PHP for the World Wide Web
- Author: Larry Ullman
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 278
- Publisher: Peachpit Press
- Publish Date: 2001
- Publish Location: Berkeley, CA, USA
- Library of Congress Classification: QA76.73.P224 U43 2001QA76.73.P224U43 2001
“PHP for the World Wide Web” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ World Wide Web - PHP - Internet - Information Technology - Internet languages - PHP (Computer program language) - Web sites - Design - Web site development - Webbdesign - PHP (Langage de programmation) - Web sites, design
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Paperback
- Pagination: xix, 278 :
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: gMtfQgAACAAJ
- The Open Library ID: OL3965668M - OL5740521W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 46720237 - 882673726
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2001270591
- ISBN-13: 9780201727876
- ISBN-10: 0201727870
- All ISBNs: 0201727870 - 9780201727876
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"PHP for the World Wide Web" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Introduction
- 2- What is PHP?
- 3- Why Use PHP
- 4- How PHP Works
- 5- What You’ll Need
- 6- About This Book
- 7- PHP: VQS Companion Web Site
- 8- Chapter 1: Getting Started With PHP
- 9- Basic Syntax
- 10- Sending Data to the Browser
- 11- Testing Your Script
- 12- Sending Text to the Browser
- 13- Sending HTML to the Browser
- 14- Using White Space in PHP (and HTML)
- 15- Adding Comments to Your Scripts
- 16- Chapter 2: Variables
- 17- What are Variables?
- 18- Variable Syntax
- 19- Types of Variables
- 20- Assigning Values to Variables
- 21- Predefined Variables
- 22- Chapter 3: HTML Forms and PHP
- 23- Creating a Simple Form
- 24- Using Get or Post
- 25- Receiving Data from a Form in PHP
- 26- Inputting Data Manually
- 27- Chapter 4: Using Numbers
- 28- Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing
- 29- Formatting Numbers
- 30- Incrementing and Decrementing a Number
- 31- Using Multiple Operators
- 32- Using Built-in Mathematical Functions
- 33- Chapter 5: Using Strings
- 34- Trimming Strings
- 35- Connecting Strings (Concatenation)
- 36- Encoding and Decoding Strings
- 37- Encrypting and Decrypting Strings
- 38- Pulling Out Parts from a String
- 39- Chapter 6: Control Structures
- 40- The If Conditional
- 41- More Operators
- 42- Using Else
- 43- Using Elseif
- 44- The Switch Conditional
- 45- The While Loop
- 46- The For Loop
- 47- Chapter 7: Using Arrays
- 48- Creating an Array
- 49- Adding Items to an Array
- 50- Accessing Array Elements
- 51- Sorting Arrays
- 52- Transforming Between Strings and Arrays
- 53- Creating an Array from a Form
- 54- Creating Multidimensional Arrays
- 55- Chapter 8: Regular Expressions
- 56- What are Regular Expressions?
- 57- Defining a Simple Pattern
- 58- Matching Patterns
- 59- Defining More Complicated Patterns
- 60- Matching and Replacing Patterns
- 61- Chapter 9: Creating Functions
- 62- Creating and Using Simple Functions
- 63- Creating and Calling Functions that Take Arguments
- 64- Creating and Using Functions that Return a Value
- 65- Variables and Functions
- 66- Chapter 10: Files and Directories
- 67- File Permissions
- 68- Writing to Files
- 69- Reading from Files
- 70- Directories
- 71- Handling File Uploads
- 72- Renaming and Deleting Files and Directories
- 73- Chapter 11: Databases
- 74- Connecting to and Creating a Database
- 75- Creating a Table
- 76- Sending Data to a Database
- 77- Retrieving Data from a Database
- 78- Chapter 12: Cookies
- 79- Creating and Reading from Cookies
- 80- Adding Parameters to a Cookie
- 81- Deleting a Cookie
- 82- Chapter 13: Creating Web Applications
- 83- Using include and require
- 84- Determining the Date and Time
- 85- Using http Headers
- 86- Sending Email
- 87- Chapter 14: Debugging
- 88- Common Errors
- 89- Error Reporting and Logging
- 90- Debugging Detective Work
- 91- Using the Die Statement
- 92- Appendix A: Installation and Configuration
- 93- Installing on a Linux Server
- 94- Installing on a Windows 2000 Server
- 95- Configuration
- 96- Appendix B: Security
- 97- Cryptography and SSL
- 98- Writing Secure PHP
- 99- Security Resources
- 100- Appendix C: PHP Resources
- 101- The PHP Manual
- 102- Web Sites and Newsgroups
- 103- Database Resources
- 104- Advanced Topics
- 105- Tables
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