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If you can build websites with CSS and JavaScript, this book takes you to the next levelcreating dynamic, database-driven websites with PHP and MySQL. Learn how to build a database, manage your content, and interact with users. With step-by-step tutorials, this completely revised edition gets you started with expanded coverage of the basics and takes you deeper into the world of server-side programming.

The important stuff you need to know:

  • Get up to speed quickly. Learn how to install PHP and MySQL, and get them running on both your computer and a remote server.
  • Gain new techniques. Take advantage of the all-new chapter on integrating PHP with HTML web pages.
  • Manage your content. Use the file system to access user data, including images and other binary files.
  • Make it dynamic. Create pages that change with each new viewing.
  • Build a good database. Use MySQL to store user information and other data.
  • Keep your...
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    PHP & MySQL: The Missing Manual, Second Edition
    Brett McLaughlin
    Published by Pogue Press

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    The Missing Credits
    About the Author
    Brett McLaughlin is a senior-level technologist and strategist active - photo 2

    Brett McLaughlin is a senior-level technologist and strategist, active especially in web programming and data-driven, customer-facing systems. Rarely focused on only one component of a system, he architects, designs, manages, and implements large-scale applications from start to finish with mission-critical implementations and deadlines.

    Of course, thats all fancy-talk for saying that Bretts a geek, spending most of his day in front of a computer with his hands flying across a keyboard. Currently, he spends most of his time working on NASA projects, which sounds much cooler than it actually is. But hey, maybe that satellite overhead really is controlled by PHP and MySQL

    About the Creative Team

    Nan Barber (editor) has been working on the Missing Manual series since its inception. She lives in Boston with her husband and various electronic devices. Email: .

    Holly Bauer (production editor) lives in Ye Olde Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she is an avid home cook, prolific DIYer, and mid-century modern furniture design enthusiast. Email: .

    Bob Russell (copyeditor) is a documentation specialist and President of Octal Publishing, Inc., in Salem, New Hampshire (.

    Bob Pfahler (indexer) is a freelance indexer. For the past five years, he has indexed many computer books as well as biographies, history, and business books. When he is not working, he likes to take bike rides in the foothills outside of Denver. He indexed this book as an associate for Potomac Indexing (www.potomacindexing.com).

    Roger House (technical reviewer) is a freelance software developer living in northern California. He has written code in many languages for various kinds of applications. He enjoys algorithm design, use of data structures, and applications of mathematics. Web: .

    Steve Suehring (technical reviewer) is a technical architect with an extensive background finding simple solutions to complex problems. Steve plays several musical instruments (not at the same time) and can be reached through his website www.braingia.org.

    Acknowledgments

    Acknowledgments are nearly impossible to do well. Before you can thank anyone of substance, the music swells and theyre shuffling you off stage. Seriously, apart from the writing, theres my wife, Leigh, and my kids, Dean, Robbie, and Addie. Any energy or joy or relaxation that happens during the long writing process filters through those four, and there are never enough royalties to cover the time lost with them. I suppose its a reflection of their love and support for me that theyre OK with me writing anyway.

    Theres certainly the writing. Brian Sawyer was the first guy to call me when I became available to write, and he called when I was really in need of just what he gave me: excitement about me writing and encouragement that I could write for the Missing Manual series. I wont forget that call anytime soon. And, theres Nan Barber, who IMed and emailed me throughout the entire process. She showed a really unhealthy level of trust that wasnt earned, and Im quite thankfulespecially in the dark days of early August, when I had hundreds of pages left to write, in just a few short weeks.

    Roger House and Steve Suehring, my technical reviewers, were both picky and gentle. Thats about all you can ask. And Steve filled out my PHP holes. He caught one particularly nasty issue that I think vastly improved the book. You dont realize this, but you owe him a real debt of thanks if this book helps you.

    Brett McLaughlin

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