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Sams Teach Yourself PHP And MySQL Video Learning Starter Kit

* Four hours of video lessons with interactive labs and quizzes
* PHP, MySQL, and Apache for Windows and Mac OS X an easy-to-install package to set up a safe learning environment
* Work files for all the learning labs
* Sams Teach Yourself PHP tutorial in searchable PDF format
* The jEdit programming editor for Windows and Mac OS X

Learn how to

* Install and configure PHP and MySQL on your computer
* Create PHP scripts for your website
* Work with forms and files
* Access information in databases
* Authenticate and track users with cookies and sessions
* Set up a secure web server


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Lynda.com – Flex 3 Beyond the Basics


In Flex 3 Beyond the Basics, David Gassner delves into advanced Flex development skills, including custom popup windows and programmatic animation; parsing XML with E4X; and integrating Flex applications with ColdFusion, ASP.NET, and PHP. He explores effective ways to use Flash and Flex together, including the exchange of graphical skins, symbols, and components. David also demonstrates how to localize a Flex application. This course is a follow-up to Flex 3 Essential Training, and some experience with ActionScript 3, Flex Builder, and the Flex 3 Framework is recommended. Example files accompany the course.

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php|architect’s Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide

php|architects Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide

php|architect's Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide

Product Description
Zend's new PHP 5 Certification Exam represent an excellent tool for professional PHP developers who want to distinguish themselves in their field. php|architect's Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide, edited and produced by the publishers of php|architect magazine, provides the most comprehensive and thorough preparation tool for developers who wish to take the exam. This book provides complete coverage of every topic that is part of the exam, including: ? PHP Basics ? Functions ? Arrays ? Strings and Patterns ? Web Programming ? Object Oriented Programming ? Database Programming ? Object-oriented Design ? XML and Web Services ? Security ? Streams and Network Programming ? Differences Between PHP 4 and 5 Written by PHP professionals and Zend Certified PHP 5 Engineers Davey Shafik and Ben Ramsey, and reviewed by core PHP developer Derick Rethans, this is the perfect book for every prospective Zend Certified PHP Engineer candidate!

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PHP Object-Oriented Solutions

PHP Object-Oriented Solutions

PHP Object-Oriented Solutions

Product Description
With the surge of popularity of PHP 5, and with PHP 6 just around the corner, Object-Oriented Programming is now an important consideration for PHP developers. This version-neutral book is a gentle introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) that wont overburden you with complex theory. It teaches you the essential basics of OOP that youll need to know before moving onto a more advanced level, and includes a series of pre-packaged scripts that you can incorporate into your existing sites with the minimum of effort. It shows how OOP can be used to create reusable and portable code by walking you through a series of simple projects. The projects feature the sorts of things developers run up against every day, and include a validator for filtering user input, a simple Date class that avoids the need to remember all the esoteric format codes in PHP, and an XML generator.

Vol.2- Applications. By Harry Fuecks.

ISBN-10: 1-4302-1011-7

  • Teaches the fundamentals of OOP
  • Simple projects show how OOP concepts work in the real world
  • Pre-packaged scripts can easily be added to your own projects

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Google Web Toolkit Applications

Google Web Toolkit Applications

Google Web Toolkit Applications

Get the edge you need to deliver exceptional user experiences with Google™ Web Toolkit Applications, a guidebook that provides web developers with core information and instructions for creating rich web applications. Whether you're a developer who needs to build a high-performance front end for Java, PHP, or Ruby applications, or to integrate with external web services, this resource from expert Google Web Toolkit (GWT) developer Ryan Dewsbury delivers the in-depth coverage you'll need. In this valuable book, insider Ryan Dewsbury provides instructions for using the robust tool set and gets you on your way to creating first-class web applications by providing a comprehensive overview of GWT technology. In addition, he shares his "in-the-trenches" insights on

* Building elegant and responsive user interfaces with Cascading Style Sheets and GWT's Widgets and Panels
* Creating seamless user experiences through asynchronous communication with HTTP, REST, JSON/JSONP, and RPC Interoperating with web standards–such as XML, RSS, and Atom–and web services–such as Google Maps, Amazon Books, Yahoo! Search, Flickr, and Blogger
* Overcoming browser security restrictions, such as HTTP's two-connection limit and the Same-Origin policy
* Accelerating development, using software engineering, code generation, internationalization, application patterns, and Java tools
* Deploying for optimal performance with resource compression and caching
* Building five non-trivial applications: a gadget application with a rich drag-and-drop interface, a multi-search application that makes requests to many search engines, a blog editor application for managing entries across multiple blogs, a web-based instant messenger, and a database manager for a traditional web page

This practical guide to GWT introduces you to the technology; provides techniques, tips, and examples; and puts you on the road to delivering top-notch user experiences for your web applications.

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Smarty PHP Template Programming And Applications


Hasin Hayder, J. P. Maia, Lucian Gheorghe, "Smarty PHP Template Programming And Applications"
Packt Publishing | 2006 | ISBN: 190481140X | 256 pages | PDF | 5,7 MB

A step-by-step guide to building PHP web sites and applications using the Smarty templating engine
Bring the benefits of Smarty to your PHP programming
Give your designers the power to modify content and layout without PHP programming
Produce code that is easier to debug, maintain, and modify
Useful for both Smarty developers and users

In Detail
Smarty is a templating engine for PHP. Designers who are used to working with HTML files can work with Smarty templates, which are HTML files with simple tags while programmers work with the underlying PHP code. The Smarty engine brings the code and templates together. The result of all this is that designers can concentrate on designing, programmers can concentrate on programming, and they don't need to get in each others way so much. Even if you are developing a site on your own, Smarty is a powerful way to make your code clearer to you and others, as well as easier to debug and modify later.

What you will learn from this book?
This book is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of using Smarty. It will help you to:
Install and configure Smarty on your Web server
Understand how Smarty affects your web site architecture, and build site foundations that make the most of what Smarty offers
Designers will learn to work with templates that contain variables and logic, to modify layouts or content of Smarty web sites
See how Smarty caching can improve the performance of your sites
Develop custom Smarty functions and plug-ins to incorporate into your templates

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Joomla! The Beauty In Design and beautifull template 7 CD


Joomla! The Beauty In Design and beautifull template 7 CD | 1830MB
Tutorial Videos of :
•VOl A Joomla! for Beginners
•VOl B Building a CSS Template for JOOMLA
•VOl C Increasing User Experience with Javascript
•VOl D Joomla Optimization
•VOl E Template Migration for Joomla Tutorial Series
•VOl F MooTools for the Rest of Us
•VOl G Remaining Collection BEAUTY IN DESIGN
COURSES OUTLINE :
A. Joomla! for Beginners
01. Introduction
02. Downloading Joomla!
03. Creating your Database
04. Uploading Joomla! to your site
05. Installing and Configuring Joomla!
06. A Walk around the Front End
07. It's all about Content
08. The Back End – Administrator
09. Creating Sections
10. Creating Categories
11. Creating Content Items
12. Linking to Menus
13. Installing Templates
14. Worked Example – An online shop
15. Worked Example – A membership site
16. Worked Example – A magazine
17. Support and Conclusion
B. Building a CSS Template for JOOMLA
1. Lesson One – Slicing a Photoshop Image
• Planning the Layout
• Slicing Images
• Naming Slices
• Saving for the Web
2. Lesson Two – Creating the Foundation
• Files and Folders
• Linking the CSS into the PHP Document
• Getting Setup in Style Master
• Creating the DIV tags
3. Lesson Three – CSS Layout I
• Styling the Body
• Styling the Container
• Styling the Header

4. Lesson Four – CSS Layout II
• Styling the content DIV
• Working through browser bugs

5. Lesson Five – Finishing up and JOOMLA Integration
• Install JOOMLA Plug-in from
• Placing the Header Code
• Placing the Content Code
• Prepare the XML file
• Zip and Upload

C. Increasing User Experience with Javascript
1. Introduction
• Overview of the series
• Showcasing the javascript effects

2. Lesson Two – De-Cluttering the Membership Page
• Attaching scripts
• Considering MooTools as a solution to a cluttered layout
• Using the Fx.Styles of Mootools to change element properties

3. Lesson Three – Using MooTabs to Condense Related Products
• Understanding how MooTabs works
• Implementing MooTabs to condense the related products of a shopping cart

4. Lesson Four – Using a MooTools 'Light Box' to Create a Friendly Gallery
• Understanding the problem with the existing gallery
• Fixing the gallery with the MooTools Light Box

5. Lesson Five – Using Fx.Styles to Control Font Size
• Selecting an area to change
• Implementing Fx.Styles to change fonts

6. Lesson Six – Creating a Sliding Sub Menu with MooTools
• Analyzing the main menu and sub-menu for implementation
• Implement some simple MooTools effects to reveal sub-links

7. Lesson Seven – Implementing Reflection Javascript for Images
• Downloading and using reflection.js for images

8. Lesson Eight – Creating a Sliding Image Menu
• Understanding how the Sliding Image Menu works
• Implementing the Sliding Image Menu

9. Lesson Nine – Using AJAX with the Sliding Image Menu
• Creating an updated area for changing content
• Implementing AJAX links with the Sliding Image Menu

D. Joomla Optimization

1. Lesson One – Validation
•CSS Validation
•XHTML Validation
•Correcting incorrect markup

2. Lesson Two – Improving Module Output
•Different types of module output options
•Optimizing the template (continued from the JOOMLA Template Series)

3. Lesson Three – Improving JOOMLA Accessibility
•Better font usage
•Using CSS compression to better file sizes

4. Lesson Four – Using ARTIO SEF Component
•Getting JOOMLA ready for better URL's
•Around ARTIO

E. Template Migration for Joomla Tutorial Series
1. Lesson One – Introduction and Re-Ordering the File Structure
• Introduction to the Template
• Moving the template files to the correct location for Joomla

2. Lesson Two – Optimizing the Template
• The Dreamweaver extension from Joomlasolutions.com
• Inserting the php tags, header code, and various other code

3. Lesson Three – The Template Details XML File
• How the template_details.xml works
• Assigning files, images, css, etc.

4. Lesson Four – Re-naming and Styling the Main Menu
• Understanding how the Main Menu is styled
• Re-assigning existing menu styles with the Joomla selectors

5. Lesson Five – Migrating Styles for Use with Modules
• Latest news module changes
• Main menu module stylings in other positions

6. Lesson Six – Custom Module Styling Using Class Suffixes
• Styling the Newsflash module similar to the static template
Using class suffixes in Joomla

7. Lesson Seven – Styling Various Joomla Elements
• Style matching the titles, paragraphs, etc. in the template
• News component styling

F. MooTools for the Rest of Us

1. Lesson One – Ideas and Resources
• The Purpose and Format of this series
• Where to get ideas from/documentation
• Getting MooTools

2. Lesson Two – Setting up the Document
• Javascript insertion
• Testing out an effect

3. Lesson Three – Creating a "Drag & Resize"-able Window
• Finding ideas
• Implementing an idea
• Duplicating several windows

4. Lesson Four – Opacity Fades for various windows
• Recognizing windows to fade
• Implementing the code
• Custom Options

5. Lesson Five – Using Moo.Ajax for the JoomlaOS Template
• Some benefits
• Creating an Ajax link for the JoomlaOS Template

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Build Your Own Database Driven Web Site Using PHP & MySQL, 4th Edition

Build Your Own Database Driven Web Site Using PHP & MySQL, 4th Edition

Build Your Own Database Driven Web Site Using PHP & MySQL, 4th Edition

Product Description
Build Your own Database Driven Web Site Using PHP & MySQL is a practical hands-on guide to learning all the tools, principles and techniques needed to build a fully functional database-driven web site using PHP & MySQL.

This book covers everything from installing PHP & MySQL under Windows, Linux, and Mac through to building a live web-based content management system.

While this is essentially a beginners book, it also covers more advanced topics such as the storage of binary data in MySQL, and cookies and sessions in PHP. It comes complete with a set of handy reference guides for PHP & MySQL that include:

  • MySQL syntax
  • MySQL functions
  • MysQL column types
  • PHP functions for working with MySQL

    About the Author
    Kevin Yank is a world-renowned leader in web development. When not writing best sellers, Kevin is the Technical Director of sitepoint.com and editor of the popular SitePoint Tech Times newsletter.

  • ISBN-10: 0-9752402-1-8
    ISBN-13: 978-0-97-524021-2

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    Flex 3 Bible

    Flex 3 Bible

    Flex 3 Bible

    Product Description
    Flex your development muscles with this hefty guide

    ISBN-10: 0470287640; ISBN-13: 978-0470287644

    Write programs using familiar workflows, deliver rich applications for Web or desktop, and integrate with a variety of application servers using ColdFusion, PHP, and others-all with the new Flex Builder 3 toolkit and the comprehensive tutorials in this packed reference. You'll learn the basics of Flex 3, then quickly start using MXML, ActionScript, CSS, and other tools to create applications that can run on any browser or operating system.

    • Install and learn how to use Flex Builder 3
    • Explore MXML, ActionScript 3, and the anatomy of a Flex application
    • Lay out Flex controls and containers, and use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create look and feel
    • Incorporate Advanced List controls, Flex charting components, and data entry forms
    • Integrate your Flex applications with a variety of application servers
    • Create cross-operating system desktop applications with Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR)

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    Hacker Web Exploitation Uncovered by Marsel Nizamutdinov


    Hacker Web Exploitation Uncovered by Marsel Nizamutdinov
    Publisher: A-List Publishing; (June 28, 2005) | ISBN-10: 1931769494 | CHM/PDF | 1 Mb | 991 pages
    A description and analysis of the vulnerabilities caused by programming errors in Web applications, this book is written from both from the attacker's and security specialist's perspective. Covered is detecting, investigating, exploiting, and eliminating vulnerabilities in Web applications as well as errors such as PHP source code injection, SQL injection, and XSS. The most common vulnerabilities in PHP and Perl scripts and methods of exploiting these weaknesses are described, information on writing intersite scripts and secure systems for the hosted sites, creating secure authorization systems, and bypassing authorization. Uncovered is how attackers can benefit from the hosted target and why an apparently normal-working application might be vulnerable.

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    PHP Design Patterns


    Stephan Schmidt "PHP Design Patterns"
    O'Reilly | German | 2009-02-27 | ISBN: 389721864X | 496 pages | PDF | 68,5 MB

    Summary:
    Erst seit einem Jahr entwickle ich ausschliesslich objektorientiert, vornehmlich in PHP – wobei dies _nicht_ meine Hauptbetätigung ist. Über Design Patterns bin ich zwar schon gestolpert, wurde aber von der oft theoretischen bzw. Java-lastigen Behandlung abgehalten, obwohl ich – ohne es zu wissen – bereits das ein oder andere Pattern selbst angewendet habe.

    Dieses Buch entpuppte sich für mich als Offenbarung (ich habe es verschlungen), denn der Autor hat es geschafft, alle vorgestellten Design Patterns nachvollziehbar anhand eines einzigen PHP-Projektes (Autovermietung) zu veranschaulichen – und zwar mit je Pattern gleicher, strukturierter Herangehensweise. Dies erlaubt mir die Nutzung dieses Werkes als späteres Nachschlagewerk für die PHP-Praxis.

    Hervorheben möchte ich den bei vielen Patterns vom Autor benutzten Stil, ausgehend von einem Design-Problem eine Anfangslösung zu präsentieren, die er dann schrittweise zur optimalen Lösung anhand von PHP-Beispielen ausbaut. So lernte ich gleich mögliche Stolpersteine kennen, die mir beim Design begegnen könnten.

    Auch die Erläuterung von OOP speziell in PHP sowie der Neuerungen in PHP 5.3 empfand ich als äusserst hilfreich. Das Buch leidet auch nicht unter irgendwelchen Übersetzungsproblemen inhaltlicher als auch sprachlicher Natur (da deutscher Autor), was bei technischer Einstiegsliteratur für mich eine Rolle spielt.

    Fazit: Uneingeschränkt empfehlenswert.

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    PHP and MySQL for Dummies

    Book Description

    PHP and MySQL Web Development All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies ... Language English

    ISBN-10: 0764555898

    ISBN-13: 978-0764555893

    • Shows Web developers how to use two popular open source technologies, the PHP scripting language and MySQL database, to build Web database applications
    • This updated edition covers changes in PHP 5 and the latest version of MySQL, including programming techniques for the new PHP default setting, methods for handling MySQL security problems, and extended information about Apache Web Server and Mac OS X versions of PHP and MySQL
    • Explains how to install Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X versions of PHP and MySQL
    • Includes two complete sample applications: an online catalog and a members-only Web site
    • Features a companion Web site with code examples from the book and links to the author's successful site
    • Kevin Beaver has more than fifteen years of experience in security and information technology, specializing in security assessments and incident response
    • Features a companion Web site with links to various utilities discussed throughout the book and practical security checklists


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    Ajax for Web Application Developers by Kris Hadlock

    Ajax for Web Application Developers by Kris Hadlock

    Ajax for Web Application Developers by Kris Hadlock

    Product Description

    Reusable components and patterns for Ajax-driven applications

    Ajax is one of the latest and greatest ways to improve users' online experience and create new and innovative web functionality. By allowing specific parts of a web page to be displayed without refreshing the entire page, Ajax significantly enhances the experience of web applications. It also lets web developers create intuitive and innovative interaction processes.

    Ajax for Web Application Developers provides the in-depth working knowledge of Ajax that web developers need to take their web applications to the next level. The book shows how to create an Ajax-driven web application from an object-oriented perspective, and it includes discussion of several useful Ajax design patterns.

    This detailed guide covers the creation of connections to a MySQL database with PHP 5 via a custom Ajax engine and shows how to gracefully format the response with CSS, JavaScript, and XHTML while keeping the data tightly secure. It also covers the use of four custom Ajax-enabled components in an application and how to create each of them from scratch.

    The final section of the book combines the individual code examples and techniques from earlier chapters of the book into one larger, Ajax-driven application–an internal web mail application that can be used in any user-based application, such as a community-based web application. Readers will learn not only how to create and use their own reusable Ajax components in this application

    but also how to connect their components to any future Ajax applications that they might build.

    ISBN-10: 0672329123

    ISBN-13: 978-0672329128

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    Selling Online with Drupal e-Commerce: Walk through the creation of an online store with Drupal’s e-Commerce module

    Selling Online with Drupal e-Commerce: Walk through the creation of an online store with Drupals e-Commerce module

    Selling Online with Drupal e-Commerce: Walk through the creation of an online store with Drupal's e-Commerce module

    Product Description

    Drupal is a free and open-source modular web application framework and content management system (CMS) written in PHP that can run in many environments, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and FreeBSD. Drupal e-Commerce is a free, open-source, feature-rich, flexible package of modules that seamlessly adds full e-Store capabilities to Drupal.

    Drupal e-Commerce is the combination of Drupal, the award-winning Drupal 5 content management system, and the e-Commerce package of modules that can be plugged into it, bringing a wealth of e-commerce functionality to the software.

    In this book you will learn how to use the Drupal content management system along with its e-Commerce modules to set up and manage an online shop. We will install the software, have a look at its features, plan our shop, create our shop, look at customer management, create a design for our shop, and cover security, taxes, shipping, and even marketing our business!

    If you're new to Drupal and want to set up a powerful e-commerce system, this book is for you. If you've some experience of working with Drupal and want to understand how its e-commerce options can be used to power an online shop, this book will also prove invaluable.


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    Open Source Web Development with LAMP

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    Product Description
    Practical guide presents a broad survey of LAMP technologies, and shows how these solutions can be implemented efficiently and securely while improving reliability and dramatically cutting costs. Provides the most useful, practical information on a broad range of open source technologies. Softcover.

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    Is This Book for You? This book's target audience is the person who wants to get an interactive database-based Web site up and running without spending a whole bunch of money on a large stack of books and software. That person might be a technically competent Linux user who is not necessarily a Perl or a CGI whiz; a graphic designer, with a technical bent, who wants to build a Web site without becoming a certified computer whiz; or an MCSE who has heard rumors that there might be another way to do things.Up to now, these folks would have had to purchase four or five thick books and wade through them, picking out the knowledge needed to accomplish necessary tasks. It's likely they would accomplish this in a less than optimal way, picking up some things and missing others, revamping and redoing as they learn new things without being aware of the security considerations necessary to keep their site and computer safe. The goal of this book is to summarize much of the information about Open Source in one place and to do so in a manner that will get the prospective Web developer up and running safely and efficiently, including pointers to other resources when it becomes necessary to have more knowledge than provided here.Our target audience, ideally, would have some familiarity with Unix, some sort of modern programming language (C, FORTRAN, Perl, Pascal, C++, Java–most anything will do), and HTML. The scope here, and the sheer constraints on its size, force us to limit explanations and assume some background knowledge; we touch on a lot of things, enough so that you ought to be able to ask the right questions on a search engine. If you don't have any Unix experience, or if you are not a seasoned programmer, this book can still be useful, with motivation and, perhaps, the purchase of other computer books.What It Will DoIn this book, we introduce you to the pillars of LAMP–Linux, Apache, MySQL, and Perl and PHP–with mod_perl, Embperl, Mason, and WML tossed in for good measure. We are biting off a lot with this book, and this is what we intended to do. We want to cover as much ground as possible and present you with various approaches for programming a Web site with Open Source products. The goal is to point out the part of each of these Open Source approaches that provides the most functionality. Another goal is to make you aware of current techniques and standards: what is easily possible, what might be possible with more work, which tool is appropriate for which task. Just as important is how to discern the things you need from those you don't, or don't need just yet. Not least of all is how to do these things in as secure a fashion as possible. After all, you are opening up your "box" to the world with these techniques and should be wary of those with impure motives.Based on experience, we believe that 80 percent of the utility of any complicated tool is a result of knowing 20 percent of the uses of that tool, whether that tool be software, hardware, mechanical, or electronic. Swiss Army knives are excellent and versatile tools, but most of the time, you just use the blade or the screwdriver. The purpose of this book is to introduce you to that 20 percent–the blade and the screwdriver–that opens up the most functionality and to make you aware of the remaining 80 percent so that you can use the other tools when appropriate. And, to teach you to not use the blade as a screwdriver.Four PartsThe book is divided into four parts:Part I, Structural: Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl – the structural system foundations on which LAMP is built, and the other programs run.Linux is the operating system this is all based on. We'll touch only lightly on Linux because it's a big subject, but also one that doesn't need to be dealt with much after it's installed.Apache is the Web server software that serves Web pages up to clients, and decides how requests for documents, forms, and so on, will be processed. Chapter 1 talks about the basics of configuring and setting up the Web site.MySQL is an SQL database program. It is "the world's most popular Open Source Database" (it says so on their Web site).Perl is the programming language of choice for interacting with text files, shell scripts, and a million other things. (Python is similar to Perl in functionality; however, we chose Perl for our purposes because we know it better, and like it.)Part II, Static: WML – a set of programs which facilitate building and managing large-scale static Web sites using HTML files.Part III, Dynamic: CGI and mod_perl – the programs with which to build dynamic Web sites.CGI is the tried-and-true way of generating dynamic content.mod_perl is a better, faster and stronger way of generating dynamic content; mod_perl combines two pillars of Open Source: Apache and Perl.Part IV, Embedded: SSI, Embperl, Mason, PHP – embedding programs within HTML pages.SSI is built into Apache. Its job is to preprocess HTML files, turning SSI directives into HTML text; it allows Web programmers to embed executable code into HTML files.Embperl and Mason are Perl modules for building embedded Web content.PHP is another way to embed executable code with HTML files. PHP does what Embperl and Mason do, just differently.So why have so many choices? Read on, gentle reader, and you will discover that a myriad of choices is the Open Source way!Does This Free Software Come with .docs?Of course, with free software, there's free documentation–see linuxdoc and httpd.apache/docs/, to name two. The ultimate documentation, the source code, is available to anyone. (Thus, the Open Source joke, "Use the source, Luke!") Because of the large community of developers and users, there are many newsgroups and discussion forums in which it is likely that someone else has had the same problem as you and has posted a solution. Search using Google (google) and its interface to the USENET archive (groups.google).If you've installed Linux from a distribution, much of the documentation is likely sitting on your hard drive. In an ideal world, you would just read it–that's what we did. Excellent resource though it is, it leaves something to be desired as a learning method. Much of it was written for reference, not instruction. Some of the documentation has not been updated along with the software. (Hey, these folks work for free. In any case, this is a problem to which closed-source software is not immune.)The Old Bait and SwitchFor all our talk of being self-contained, realistically, two books that you can't escape having handy are Hacking Linux Exposed and Unix System Administration Handbook–or , more generically, a book on security and another on system administration. These two are our favorites (hereafter known as HLE and USAH). Each of these subjects is much larger than can be covered here, and both are crucial and unavoidable subjects (but also fun). Get them, read them, grok them.Companion Web SiteIn the course of this book, you'll be shown examples of how to do all the things we discuss on an active Web site (opensourceWebbook/) so that you can see the code and the results, and also be pointed to additional resources. 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    High Performance MySQL: Optimierung, Datensicherung & Lastverteilung


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    As users come to depend on MySQL, they find that they have to deal with issues of reliability, scalability, and performance–issues that are not well documented but are critical to a smoothly functioning site. This book is an insider's guide to these little understood topics. Author Jeremy Zawodny has managed large numbers of MySQL servers for mission-critical work at Yahoo!, maintained years of contacts with the MySQL AB team, and presents regularly at conferences. Jeremy and Derek have spent months experimenting, interviewing major users of MySQL, talking to MySQL AB, benchmarking, and writing some of their own tools in order to produce the information in this book. In High Performance MySQL you will learn about MySQL indexing and optimization in depth so you can make better use of these key features. You will learn practical replication, backup, and load-balancing strategies with information that goes beyond available tools to discuss their effects in real-life environments. And you'll learn the supporting techniques you need to carry out these tasks, including advanced configuration, benchmarking, and investigating logs.

    About the Author
    Jeremy Zawodny and his two cats moved from Northwest Ohio to Silicon Valley in late 1999 so he could work for Yahoo!–just in time to witness the .com bubble bursting first-hand. He's been at Yahoo!(R) ever since, helping to put MySQL and other Open Source technologies to use in fun, interesting, and often very big ways. Starting with the popular and high-traffic Yahoo! Finance site, he worked to make MySQL part of the site's core infrastructure in large batch operations as well as real-time feed processing and serving content directly on the site. He then helped to spread "the MySQL religion" to numerous other groups within Yahoo!, including News, Personals, Sports, and Shopping. Nowadays he acts as Yahoo!'s MySQL guru, working with Yahoo!'s many engineering groups to get the most out of their MySQL deployments. In 2000, he began writing for Linux Magazine and continues to do so today as a columnist and contributing editor. After over a year of active participation on the MySQL mailing list, he got the idea to write a book about MySQL. (How hard could it be, really?) You can still find him answering questions on the list today. Since 2001, Jeremy has been speaking about MySQL at various conferences (O'Reilly's Open Source Conference, PHPCon, The MySQL User Conference, etc.) and user groups in locations as far away as Bangalore, India. His favorite topics are performance tuning, replication, clustering, and backup/recovery. In more recent times, he's rediscovered his love of aviation, earning a Private Pilot Glider license in early 2003. Since then he's spent far too much of his free time flying gliders out of Hollister, California and Truckee, near Lake Tahoe. He hopes to soon earn his Commercial Pilot license and then go on to become a certified flight instructor someday. Occasional MySQL consulting also helps to pay for his flying addiction. Derek J. Balling has been a Perl programmer and UNIX/Linux system administrator since 1996, having helped build two different ISPs from the ground up in the midwestern United States. He spent several years of his career at Yahoo!, working in their Infrastructure Group, where he worked on tools to help improve system uptime. He presently works at a healthcare supply company in the New York metro area, helping infiltrate the Open Source virus into their infrastructure. He has also written articles for The Perl Journal and a number of online magazines. When not working on computer-related issues, Derek relaxes with his two cats in his lakeside residence, and has recently taken up the sport of fencing.

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    Developing php Applications for IBM Data Servers

    70-642, Package: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration

    70-642, Package: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration

    Developing php Applications for IBM Data Servers: IBM Redbooks
    IBM.Com/Redbooks | ISBN: 0738497398 | 2006-05-30 | PDF (OCR) | 302 pages | 9.95 Mb

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    VTC Adobe AIR And PHP Development DVD


    Adobe AIR is a cross-platform, lightweight deployment environment based on Adobe's Flash Player. It combines the expressiveness of Flash with the familiarity and features of traditional desktop applications. Combined with the server-side power and flexibility of PHP, Adobe AIR applications are redefining Rich Internet Application (RIA) development. This course, by seasoned Flex/AIR and PHP integration specialist Richard Bates, is designed for PHP developers at all skill levels. Viewers will learn AIR fundamentals and advanced integration techniques using real-world applications and common feature-set requirements. Work files are included. To begin learning today, simply click on the movie links.

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    Smarty PHP Template Programming and Applications

    Posted: 16 Jun 2009 03:34 PM PDT

    Smarty PHP Template Programming And Applications
    A step-by-step guide to building PHP web sites and applications using the Smarty templating engine
    - Bring the benefits of Smarty to your PHP programming
    -Give your designers the power to modify content and layout without PHP programming
    -Produce code that is easier to debug, maintain, and modify
    -Useful for both Smarty developers and users

    Smarty is a templating engine for PHP. Designers who are used to working with HTML files can work with Smarty templates, which are HTML files with simple tags while programmers work with the underlying PHP code. The Smarty engine brings the code and templates together. The result of all this is that designers can concentrate on designing, programmers can concentrate on programming, and they don't need to get in each others way so much. Even if you are developing a site on your own, Smarty is a powerful way to make your code clearer to you and others, as well as easier to debug and modify later.

    This book is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of using Smarty. It will help you to:
    -Install and configure Smarty on your Web server
    - Understand how Smarty affects your web site architecture, and build site foundations that make the most of what Smarty offers
    - Designers will learn to work with templates that contain variables and logic, to modify layouts or content of Smarty web sites
    - See how Smarty caching can improve the performance of your sites
    - Develop custom Smarty functions and plug-ins to incorporate into your templates

    Using a step-by-step approach based on realistic examples, the expert authors show you how to use Smarty in your own PHP development. The book is ideal for PHP developers who are new to Smarty, and for web designers who are working with PHP developers who are using Smarty.

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    Ajax in Oracle JDeveloper

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    Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) is a web technique used to transfer data between a browser and server asynchronously without posting the web page to the server. "Asynchronously" implies that the processing of the web page continues while the Ajax request is sent to the server and a response is received from the server. The web page, or section(s) of the web page, is refreshed with the Ajax response without reposting the web page. Ajax has the following advantages over non-Ajax web applications.

    - Reduced response time and reduced server load, as the complete web page is not reposted.

    - Reduced bandwidth of web applications as only data is transferred and the HTML format is applied in the browser.

    - Separation of data, format and style.

    The book covers web search and RSS Feed with Ajax as well as form validation with Ajax frameworks for Java, JSP, JSF, and PHP. It discusses using Ajax in Oracle JDeveloper and is IDE based. JDeveloper has the following advantages over Eclipse IDE.

    - JDeveloper 11g provides an integrated JavaScript Editor for Ajax/Web development.

    - It also provides a PHP extension.

    - JDeveloper has a built-in support for JSF and for JDBC.

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