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Introduction To PHP 20 * Introducing the basics of programming * Discovering variables, loops, arrays and conditions * Integrating HTML and PHP Stations Along the Way © Wiley Publishing. 2006. All Rights Reserved.
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Basics of PHP Programming © Wiley Publishing. 2006. All Rights Reserved. Traditional, top-down, global variable Accurate error feedback Contains enterprise-level attributes of Java Low overhead Easy to use True cross-platform capability Allows interaction with the file system
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Creating PHP Output © Wiley Publishing. 2006. All Rights Reserved. Output can be an action, a message, both, or an error. Usually output is an action that sends a message to the screen or a Web browser. Output is generated with the echo function in PHP.
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Variables © Wiley Publishing. 2006. All Rights Reserved. Variables are information placeholders that have no specific values of their own. Variables take on values assigned to them by an external method. Use logical, descriptive names for variables. A starting value for a variable can be given. Once a value is assigned to a variable, the value can be referenced with the variable name. Variables can be stacked (one variable follows another) in a PHP program.
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Scalar and Array Variables © Wiley Publishing. 2006. All Rights Reserved. Scalar Variables are simple variables that have one value. Array Variables hold multiple values.
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PHP Program Loop Programming technique that iterates through a list of values one at a time, until complete. Program looping is done very rapidly. During a loop, the program can act on members of the list, write a message to the screen, write a file, echo data to the screen and more. © Wiley Publishing. 2006. All Rights Reserved.
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Array Variables and Conditions © Wiley Publishing. 2006. All Rights Reserved. Arrays Database data is appropriate for associative arrays. Also called key-value pairs (variable-value pairs). Conditions Involve a behavior and a consequence. Usually an if-then or an if-then-else statement.
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System Command Programming © Wiley Publishing. 2006. All Rights Reserved. Can run any Command Line command in a PHP program. Below is an example of a PC System Directory Listing <? echo " "; system("dir"); echo " "; ?> The System function is only for Command Line applications, not for graphical applications.
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Embedded SQL © Wiley Publishing. 2006. All Rights Reserved. Embedded SQL makes the Web application easier to debug if errors occur. SQL statements for a PHP file are created the same way as in the Query Builder in SQL view. Each SQL statement is set equal to a variable.
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Error Checking © Wiley Publishing. 2006. All Rights Reserved. Error checking consists of validating text that is entered into forms. Most common error checking, especially if users are entering data into a database, is to prevent blank responses. A conditional statement checks one or more variables for empty (NULL) values.
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Discussion Topics What are variables? How can I incorporate a loop into my program? Is there a correct way to combine HTML and PHP? How do I handle form data?
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