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Just Enough Web Programming with XHTML, PHP, and MySQL.
Title:
Just Enough Web Programming with XHTML, PHP, and MySQL.
Author:
Lecky-Thompson, Guy W.
ISBN:
9781598636840
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (449 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Getting Started -- Conventions Used in This Book -- How to Use This Book -- Study Areas -- Reference -- Choosing the Right Tools -- Client Tools -- Server Tools -- Using Open Source Resources -- Recap -- Chapter 2 Internet Recap -- The Internet -- The World Wide Web -- Servers and Protocols -- Search Engines -- Internet Service Providers -- Web Hosting -- Advertising -- Client/Server Programming -- Presentation Layer -- Introduction to HTML -- Introduction to Style Sheets -- Data Exchange -- Form Processing -- Introduction to XML -- Client Side Scripting -- Server Side Programming -- Recap -- Chapter 3 HTML, XML, and XHTML -- The Document Model -- Anatomy of the Document -- Style Elements -- Hyperlinking -- Interactivity -- HTML Short Reference -- Deprecated Usage -- Syntax -- Text Formatting -- Flow Formatting -- Images -- Document Linking -- Forms -- Common Symbol Codes -- XML and XHTML -- Recap -- Chapter 4 CSS and Styles -- The Document Model, Revisited -- Tags and Styles -- Derived Objects -- The and Tags -- Setting Up Style Sheets -- Inline Styles -- Internal Style Sheets -- External Style Sheets -- Properties -- Positioning Properties -- Pseudo-Classes -- CSS Objects and Properties Short Reference -- Background -- Borders, Margins, and Padding -- Text and Fonts -- Lists -- Recap -- Chapter 5 Client Side Scripting -- Introduction to Client Side Scripts -- Inline Scripts -- External Scripts -- Mixing Scripted Approaches -- Introduction to JavaScript -- Using JavaScript in HTML Pages -- Variables and Types -- Functions -- Strings and String Processing -- Conditional Processing and Repetition -- The JavaScript Web Function Library -- HTML JavaScript Interfaces -- Useful Top-Level Methods and Properties -- JavaScript Core Short Reference -- Core JavaScript Objects -- Core Language.

JavaScript Examples -- Image Preloading -- Form Validation -- User-Defined Message Boxes -- Recap -- Chapter 6 Server Side Scripting -- PHP Programming -- Inline PHP -- External PHP -- General Concepts -- Flow Control -- PHP Short Function Reference -- Common Modules and Functions -- Function Reference -- PHP Examples -- Form and Cookie Processing -- Database Connectivity -- Recap -- Chapter 7 Web Databases -- Databases for Non-Programmers -- Database Design -- Using MySQL -- Alternative Database Packages -- The SQL Language -- Databases for Websites -- Typical Database Setup -- Database Tools: Using phpMyAdmin -- Indexing, Backing Up, and Maintenance Issues -- Connecting to Databases with PHP -- Recap -- Chapter 8 Content Management Systems -- Introduction to CMS -- Content Delivery -- Content Creation and Editing -- Feedback and Visitor Interaction -- CMS Systems -- CMS Management -- Bulletin Boards (Forums) -- Weblogs -- Open Source Content Management Systems -- Roll Your Own CMS -- Recap -- Chapter 9 Web 2.0 Features -- What Is Web 2.0? -- AJAX -- RSS -- Social Networking -- Integration with Web Services -- Amazon Web Services (AWS) -- eBay -- Google -- Recap -- Chapter 10 Setting Up with Open Source -- What Do You Need? -- What Do You Want to Do? -- Choosing a Web Host -- Installing the Site -- Examples -- Static Site -- Adding a Bulletin Board -- Basic Content Management System -- Recap -- Chapter 11 Web References -- Authoring Standards -- HTML Standards -- XML Standards -- XHTML Standards -- Programming Documentation -- JavaScript and ECMAScript -- PHP Documentation -- MySQL Reference -- Open Source References -- Licensing -- Software Repositories -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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