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[b]Open Source Web Development with LAMP: Using Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl, and PHP[/b]

By James Lee, Brent Ware

Publisher : Addison Wesley
Date Published : December 17, 2002
ISBN : 0-201-77061-X
Pages : 496


Copyright
Foreword
Preface
Is This Book for You?
What It Will Do
Four Parts
Does This Free Software Come with .docs?
The Old Bait and Switch
Companion Web Site

Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
Section I.1. The Best of All Possible Worlds...
Section I.2. Open Source Software
Section I.3. Summary
Section I.4. Resources

Part I: Structural
Chapter 1. The Web Explained
Section 1.1. How It Works
Section 1.2. What We Don't Talk About
Section 1.3. Security
Section 1.4. Summary
Section 1.5. Resources

Chapter 2. Linux—The Choice of a GNU Generation
Section 2.1. Introduction
Section 2.2. Basic Unix
Section 2.3. Summary
Section 2.4. Resources

Chapter 3. Apache Web Server
Section 3.1. Introduction
Section 3.2. Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Apache
Section 3.3. Configuration
Section 3.4. Securing Apache
Section 3.5. Create the Web Site
Section 3.6. Apache Log Files
Section 3.7. Summary
Section 3.8. Resources

Chapter 4. Perl
Section 4.1. Introduction
Section 4.2. Perl Documentation
Section 4.3. Perl Syntax Rules
Section 4.4. A Quick Introduction To Object-Oriented Programming
Section 4.5. What We Didn't Talk About
Section 4.6. Summary
Section 4.7. Resources

Chapter 5. MySQL
Section 5.1. Introduction
Section 5.2. Tutorial
Section 5.3. Database Independent Interface
Section 5.4. Table Joins
Section 5.5. Loading and Dumping a Database
Section 5.6. Summary
Section 5.7. Resources


Part II: Static
Chapter 6. Website META Language
Section 6.1. Introduction
Section 6.2. Installation
Section 6.3. The Basics
Section 6.4. Creating a Template
Section 6.5. Other Helpful Includes
Section 6.6. Diversion
Section 6.7. A Better Template
Section 6.8. Configuring WML with .wmlrc
Section 6.9. Macros—Creating Custom Tags
Section 6.10. Programming Code—eperl
Section 6.11. Project
Section 6.12. Summary


Part III: Dynamic
Chapter 7. The Common Gateway Interface
Section 7.1. Introduction
Section 7.2. Apache Configuration
Section 7.3. A First CGI Program
Section 7.4. What Can Go Wrong?
Section 7.5. CGI.pm Introduced
Section 7.6. CGI.pm HTML Shortcuts
Section 7.7. Information Received by the CGI Program
Section 7.8. Form Widget Methods
Section 7.9. CGI Security Considerations
Section 7.10. A Note About die()
Section 7.11. Project—CGI/MySQL/DBI
Section 7.12. Summary
Section 7.13. Resources

Chapter 8. mod_perl
Section 8.1. Introduction
Section 8.2. Configuration
Section 8.3. Turning CGIs Into mod_perl Programs
Section 8.4. Pure mod_perl Programming
Section 8.5. Project: MySQL, DBI, and mod_perl
Section 8.6. Other Stuff You Can Do
Section 8.7. Summary
Section 8.8. Resources


Part IV: Embedded
Chapter 9. Server Side Includes
Section 9.1. Introduction
Section 9.2. Security Considerations
Section 9.3. Summary
Section 9.4. Resources

Chapter 10. Embperl (HTML::Embperl)
Section 10.1. Introduction
Section 10.2. Installing Embperl
Section 10.3. Apache Configuration
Section 10.4. A Quick Example
Section 10.5. Embperl Commands
Section 10.6. Posted Data and %fdat
Section 10.7. Other Embperl Variables—$row and $col
Section 10.8. Embperl Project
Section 10.9. What We Didn't Talk About
Section 10.10. Summary
Section 10.11. Resources

Chapter 11. Mason (HTML::Mason)
Section 11.1. Introduction
Section 11.2. Installation
Section 11.3. Apache Configuration
Section 11.4. A Quick Example
Section 11.5. Inline Perl Sections
Section 11.6. Handling Posted Data with %ARGS and <%args>
Section 11.7. Mason Components
Section 11.8. Mason Project
Section 11.9. What We Didn't Talk About
Section 11.10. Summary
Section 11.11. Resources

Chapter 12. PHP
Section 12.1. Introduction
Section 12.2. Embedding PHP Into HTML
Section 12.3. Configuration
Section 12.4. A Couple of Quick Examples
Section 12.5. Language Syntax
Section 12.6. Built-In PHP Functions
Section 12.7. PHP and MySQL
Section 12.8. Project
Section 12.9. Summary
Section 12.10. Resources

Bibliography
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houtanal
دوشنبه 23 خرداد 1384, 15:23 عصر
مرحله به مرحله کار با mysql را به صورت حرفه ای آموزش می دهد.
خیلی خوب دسته بندی شده و برخلاف راهنمای mysql برای شروع مقدماتی هم کاملا مناسب است



MySQL: Essential Skills
by John W. Horn and Michael Grey ISBN:0072255137
McGraw-Hill/Osborne © 2004 (364 pages)
Get step-by-step instruction from installing MySQL, manipulating it, and basic reporting, to advanced reporting, interfacing programs, and backups.





Table of Contents
MySQL—Essential Skills
Introduction
Module 1 - Installing MySQL
Module 2 - Defining a Database
Module 3 - Manipulating the Database
Module 4 - Basic Reporting
Module 5 - Advanced Reporting
Module 6 - GUIs for Data Handling and Administration
Module 7 - Interfacing with Programs
Module 8 - Basic Administration and Backups
Appendix A - Answers to Mastery Checks
Appendix B - Reserved Words
Appendix C - PHP Installation and Basic Syntax
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars


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houtanal
سه شنبه 24 خرداد 1384, 00:24 صبح
اگر به دنبال یک کتاب فوق العاده در زمینه PHP می گردید این مسلما چیزیست که دنبالش هستید

بر خلاف اسمش تنها mysql رو توضیح نداده و بانک های دیگری مثل PG , oracle هم بخش هایی رو اختصاص داده



PHP5 and MySQL® Bible
Published by
Wiley Publishing, Inc.
10475 Crosspoint Boulevard
Indianapolis, IN 46256
www.wiley.com
Copyright © 2004 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana
Published simultaneously in Canada
ISBN: 0-7645-5746-7
Manufactured in the United States of America
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1B/SR/QU/QU/IN


:mrgreen:
Why PHP?
We devote nearly all of Chapter 1 to this question. The short answer is that it’s free, it’s open
source, it’s full featured, it’s cross-platform, it’s stable, it’s fast, it’s clearly designed, it’s easy
to learn, and it plays well with others.

متاسفانه نتونستم لیست کامل محتویاتش رو پست کنم :گیج:
لیست کلی


How the Book Is Organized
This book is divided into five parts, as the following sections describe.
Part I: PHP: The Basics
This part is intended to bring the reader up to speed on the most essential aspects of PHP,
with complexities and abstruse features deferred to later Parts.
✦ Chapters 1 through 4 provide an introduction to PHP and tell you what you need to
know to get started.
✦ Chapters 5 through 10 are a guide to the most central facets of PHP (with the exception
of database interaction): the syntax, the datatypes, and the most basic built-in functions.
✦ Chapter 11 is a guide to the most common pitfalls of PHP programming.
Part II: PHP and MySQL
Part II is devoted both to MySQL and to PHP’s interaction with MySQL.
✦ Chapters 12 and 13 provide a general orientation to Web programming with SQL
databases, including advice on how to choose the database system that is right for you.
✦ Chapter 14 covers installation and administration of MySQL databases, and Chapter 15
is devoted to PHP functions for MySQL.
✦ Chapters 16 and 17 are detailed, code-rich case studies of PHP/MySQL interactions.
✦ Chapters 18 and 19 provide tips and gotchas specific to PHP/MySQL work.
xii Preface
Part III: Advanced Features and Techniques
In this part we cover more advanced and abstruse features of PHP, usually as self-contained
chapters, including object-oriented programming, session handling, exception handling, using
cookies, and regular expressions. Chapter 32 is a tour of debugging techniques, and Chapter
33 discusses programming style.
Part IV: Connections
In this part we cover advanced techniques and features that involve PHP talking to other
services, technologies, or large bodies of code.
✦ Chapters 34 through 36 cover PHP’s interaction with other database technologies
(PostgreSQL, Oracle, and the PEAR database abstraction layer).
✦ Chapters 37 through 42 cover self-contained topics: PHP and e-mail programs, combining
PHP with JavaScript, integrating PHP and Java, PHP and XML, PHP-based Web services,
and creating graphics with the gd image library.
Part V: Case Studies
Here we present six extended case studies that wrap together techniques from various early
chapters.
✦ Chapter 43 takes you through the design and implementation of a weblog.
✦ Chapter 44 presents a user authentication system in detail.
✦ Chapter 45 shows how to build a rating system that lets users vote on content.
✦ Chapter 46 discusses a soup-to-nuts implementation of a novel trivia quiz game.
✦ Chapter 47 is a study of the process of converting a static HTML site to dynamic PHP.
✦ Chapter 48 uses the gd image library to visualize data from a MySQL database.
Appendixes
At the end, we offer three “quick-start” appendixes, for use by people new to PHP but very
familiar with either C (Appendix A), Perl (Appendix B), or pure HTML (Appendix C). If you are
in any of these three situations, start with the appropriate appendix for an orientation to
important differences and a guide to the book. The final appendix (D) is a guide to important
resources, Web sites, and mailing lists for the PHP community.

houtanal
شنبه 28 خرداد 1384, 03:45 صبح
PHP Professional Projects

تنها کتاب PHP که در کتابخانه دانشگاه ما بود.(با وجود هیات علمی پوسیده ای که مسئول تامین منابع بود جای تعجب هم نداشت)

کتاب جالبیه.بیشتر بدرد برنامه نویسان متوسط PHP میخوره تا مهارت هاشون رو گسترش بدن.



PHP Professional Projects
by Ashish Wilfred et al. ISBN:1931841535
Premier Press ?2002 (868 pages)
Learn how Hypertext Pre-Processor can fit your professional needs.



Table of Contents
PHP Professional Projects
Introduction
Part I - PHP Overview
Chapter 1 - PHP Introduction
Chapter 2 - Installing and Configuring PHP
Chapter 3 - Variables, Operators, and Constants
Chapter 4 - Control Structures
Chapter 5 - Arrays
Chapter 6 - Functions
Chapter 7 - Understanding Classes
Chapter 8 - Project Case Study—Creating an Online Shopping Site
Part II - Professional Project 1—Creating a User Registration Form for an Online Shopping Site
Chapter 9 - HTML Basics
Chapter 10 - Form Parsing in PHP
Part III - Professional Project 2—Storing and Retrieving Information from Files
Chapter 11 - Handling Files
Part IV - Professional Project 3—Working with MySQL Using PHP
Chapter 12 - Handling Data Storage
Chapter 13 - Using PHP with SQL Databases (MySQL)
Part V - Professional Project 4—Creating a Product Catalog and Shopping Cart and Sending an E-mail
Chapter 14 - Creating a Product Catalog
Chapter 15 - Shopping Carts
Chapter 16 - Sending an E-mail
Part VI - Professional Project 5—User Authentication and Tracking
Chapter 17 - User Authentication Scripts
Chapter 18 - Session Tracking
Part VII - Professional Project 6—Beyond the Lab
Chapter 19 - Graphics in PHP
Chapter 20 - Input Validators in PHP
Chapter 21 - Understanding CVS
Chapter 22 - PEAR
Chapter 23 - PHP-Nuke
Chapter 24 - Cookies
Part VIII - Appendixes
Appendix A - Working with Directories
Appendix B - The Mcrypt Library
Appendix C - Working with PostgreSQL in PHP
Appendix D - A Ready Reckoner to Basic HTML Tags
Appendix E - A Ready Reckoner to PHP Functions
Appendix F - Web Site Design Best Practices
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars


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tabib_m
چهارشنبه 29 تیر 1384, 20:45 عصر
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من یک کتاب سراغ دارم که به نظر خودم خیلی خوبه . ترجمه به فارسیه و کاملا جامعه . یعنی هرچی که به PHP 4 مربوطه رو توش نوشته . خودم خریدمش

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