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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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[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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