Detailed Explanation of PHP5 and MySQL5 Web Development Technology Table of Contents_PHP Tutorial

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Part 1 Basics of PHP 5

Chapter 1 Overview of PHP 5 3

1.1 What is PHP 3

1.1.1 History of PHP 3

1.1.2 The advantages of PHP 4

1.1.3 The spirit of PHP 5

1.1.4 PHP and Web 2.0 6

1.2 The spirit of PHP 5 New features 6

1.2.1 New object-oriented mode 7

1.2.2 New object-oriented features 7

1.2.3 Other new features 10

1.3 PHP 5 extension library 11

1.3.1 XML extension 12

1.3.2 SPL 13

1.3.3 MySQLi extension 13

1.3.4 PDO database abstraction layer 13

1.3.5 JSON extension 13

1.4 PHP 5 external extension library 14

1.4.1 PECL extension 14

1.4.2 PEAR extension 14

1.5 Other updates for PHP 5 14

1.5.1 Zend Engine 2.0 14

1.5.2 New memory manager 14

1.5.3 Zend Optimizer and Zend Core 14

1.6 PHP and Web Server 15

1.6.1 Apache 15

1.6.2 Microsoft IIS 15

1.6.3 Other Web servers 15

1.7 PHP 5 installation and configuration 15

1.7.1 Apache environment installation under Win32 platform 16

1.7.2 Win32 IIS environment installation under the platform 36

1.7.3 Using integrated installation package under Win32 platform 39

1.7.4 FreeBSD platform 40

1.7.5 Linux platform 47

1.8 PHP configuration and preliminary optimization 49

1.9 Other issues to pay attention to 49

1.10 PHP development tools 50

1.11 Summary 53

Chapter 2 PHP 5 development basics 54

2.1 The first PHP script 54

2.2 Variables and expressions 55

2.2.1 Printing and output variables 55

2.2.2 Display arrays and objects 57

2.2.3 Data accuracy of variables 58

2.2.4 Variables of variables 59

2.2.5 Super global variables Array 59

2.2.6 Scope of variable 64

2.3 Variable type 64

2.3.1 Boolean variable 64

2.3.2 NULL data Type 65

2.3.3 Resource 65

2.3.4 Static variable 66

2.4 Variable operator 66

2.4.1 Arithmetic operator 67

2.4.2 Assignment operator 67

2.4.3 String operation 68

2.4.4 Prefix and postfix addition and subtraction 68

2.4.5 Reference operator 69

2.4.6 Ternary operator 69

2.4.7 Comparison operator 69

2.4.8 Boolean operator 70

2.4.9 Bit operators 70

2.4.10 Other operators 70

2.4.11 Variable and script processing 71

2.4.12 Data conversion 72

2.5 Constants 74

2.5.1 Definition of constants 75

2.5.2 PHP magic constants 75

2.6 PHP control structure 76

2.6.1 Branch statement 76

2.6.2 Loop structure 79

2.7 Inclusion control 83

2.7.1 include and require 83

2.7 .2 include_once and require_once 84

2.7.3 eval() 84

2.8 Function 85

2.8.1 PHP internal function 85

2.8.2 Abort the execution of the script: exit() and die() 85

2.8.3 User-defined functions 86

2.8.4 Function naming rules 86

2.8.5 The scope of the function 87

2.8.6 Returning the value from the function 87

2.8.7 Returning the referenced value 88

2.8.8 Transfer of function parameters 89

2.8.9 Static variables in functions 91

2.8.10 Function recursion 92

2.8.11 Function naming Duplicate solutions 92

2.8.12 Create your own function library 92

2.9 String operations 92

2.9.1 The difference between single quotes and double quotes 92

2.9.2 Manually escape string data 93

2.9.3 Automatically escape string data 93

2.9.4 String serialization 94

2.9.5 String sorting 96

2.9.6 Format string 96

2.9.7 String segmentation 96

2.9.8 String interception 97

2.9.9 Calculate string length 98

2.9.10 String word statistics 98

2.9.11 String search 99

2.9.12 String processing 101

2.10 Date and time 106

2.10.1 Timestamp 107

2.10.2 PHP date function 107

2.10.3 PHP time function 109

2.11 Network related processing 112

2.11.1 header() function 112

2.11.2 Processing URL string 114

2.11.3 Obtaining users Source 116

2.11.4 Obtain PHP environment information 117

2.12 Summary 117

Chapter 3 Regular expressions 118

3.1 Introduction to regular expressions 118

3.2 Regular expression function 118

3.3 POSIX regular expression 119

3.3.1 ^ and $ locators 119

3.3.2 POSIX quantifier 119

3.3.3 Square bracket expression 120

3.3.4 Predefined character cluster 121

3.3.5 POSIX regular expression function 121

3.4 PCRE regular expression function 123

3.4.1 PCRE character class 123

3.4.2 PCRE matching 123

3.4.3 PCRE regular expression function 124

3.5 Regular Expressions VS Functions 130

3.6 Creating BBCode 130

3.7 Summary 131

Chapter 4 PHP Arrays 132

4.1 what is Array 132

4.2 Type of array 133

4.2.1 Numeric index array 133

4.2.2 Associative array 133

4.3 Array construction 134

4.3.1 One-dimensional array 134

4.3.2 Two-dimensional array and multi-dimensional array 135

4.3.3 Multi-dimensional array 140

4.4 Quickly create an array 142

4.4.1 Use the range() function 142

4.4.2 Append data to the array 143

4.4.3 Modify the content of the array 143

4.5 Accessing and processing array contents 143

4.5.1 Numeric index array sorting 143

4.5.2 Associative array sorting 144

4.5.3 Array random selection shuffle() and

4.5.3 array_rand() 145

4.5.4 Count the number of occurrences of array elements 146

4.5.5 Array merging 147

4.5.6 Search Whether the key name in the array exists 147

4.5.7 Find whether the array value exists 147

4.5.8 Calculate the sum of the numerical elements in the array 148

4.5.9 Remove the array Duplicate element values ​​in 148

4.5.10 Move the internal pointer of the array 149

4.5.11 Get the key name of the associated array 150

4.5.12 Access the key name and sum of the array Element 150

4.5.13 Determine the type of the array 150

4.5.14 Display the content and structure of the array 151

4.5.15 Remove the specified element in the array 153

4.5.16 Insert elements at the top of the array 153

4.5.17 Insert elements at any position in the array 154

4.5.18 Statistics of array elements count() and sizeof()

4.5.18 Function 155

4.5.19 Swap array key name and value array_flip()

4.5.19 Function 155

4.5.20 Right Array element grouping statistics array_values()

4.5.20 Function 155

4.5.21 Delete the first and last elements of the array 156

4.5.22 Delete the element at any position of the array 157

4.5.23 Change the array The content is exported as variable extract()

4.5.23 Function 159

4.6 Array traversal (using foreach) 159

4.6.1 Traversal of one-dimensional index array 160

4.6.2 Traversal of one-dimensional associative arrays 160

4.7 Use for statement to traverse array 161

4.8 Use for statement to implement tree menu 162

4.9 Array traversal list() and each() 164

4.10 Array reset reset() function 164

4.10.1 each() 164

4.10.2 list() 165

4.11 Comparison of array processing between foreach and for statements 165

4.12 Array content filtering 166

4.13 Summary 168

Part 2 PHP 5 core application and Specifications

Chapter 5 Forms - Processing User Input 170

5.1 Forms and HTML 170

5.2 Designing Forms 170

5.3 GET and POST Difference 171

5.4 Form elements 172

5.5 Form processing method 174

5.5.1 Check the source of form submission 174

5.5.2 A complete Form processing 175

5.6 Other methods of processing forms 177

5.6.1 Use import_request_variables()

5.6.1 Function 177

5.6.2 Use extract() function 178

5.7 Transfer data between multiple pages 179

5.8 Verify form data 179

5.8.1 Client verification 179

5.8. 2 Server-side verification 180

5.8.3 Avoid repeated submission of forms 180

5.8.4 Handling form expiration 181

5.8.5 Techniques for judging form actions 182

5.9 Form security 183

5.9.1 Handling global errors 183

5.9.2 Preventing SQL injection 186

5.10 Developing safe code 187

5.10.1 User input validation 187

5.10.2 Advanced data validation: using ctype 187

5.10.3 Data filtering - PECL filter extension 187

5.10. 4 input_get() function 189

5.10.5 Path detection 189

5.10.6 Magic quote magic_quotes_gpc 190

5.10.7 Other efficient solutions 190

5.11 Summary 191

Chapter 6 PHP Encryption Technology 192

6.1 MD5 Algorithm 192

6.2 SHA1 Algorithm 192

6.3 C racklib extension library 193

6.4 mcrypt extension and DES algorithm 193

6.4.1 mcrypt encryption extension 194

6.4.2 mcrypt encryption mode 194

6.4.3 mcrypt initialization vector 195

6.4.4 mcrypt encryption and decryption method 195

6.5 Summary 197

Chapter 7 PHP internationalization and localization 198

7.1 I18N and L10N 198

7.2 Character set and encoding 198

7.2.1 ASCII character set 199

7.2.2 ISO-8859 character set 199

7. 2. 3 ANSI encoding 199

7.2.4 GB2312 and GBK encoding 199

7.2.5 Unicode character set 200

7.2.6 Correct use of file encoding 201

7.3 Gettext function 201

7.3.1 Setttext 202

7.3.2 php_gettext function set 202

7.3.3 Write i18n program 202

7.3 7.3 .4 Set the gettext po file 203

7.4 System localization function family 205

7.4.1 setlocale function 205

7.4.2 Currency value localization 206

7.4.3 Use pc_format_currency() function 207

7.5 Iconv function 208

7.6 mbstring extension library 209

7.6.1 Using mbstring for string interception 209

7.6.2 Detecting string encoding 210

7.6.3 mbstring conversion encoding 210

7.7 Summary 211

Chapter 8 PHP Development Specifications 212

8.1 Code Structure 212

8.1.1 One Script Service All 212

8.1.2 Separate Display Logic 213

8.2 Good coding style and style 213

8.2.1 Code comments 214

8.2.2 Code indentation 214

8.2.3 Use necessary Spaces 215

8.2.4 SQL writing specifications 215

8.2.5 Control structure 216

8.2.6 Function naming 216

8.2.7 Class Naming convention 216

8.2.8 Tips for reducing errors 217

8.3 Summary 217

Chapter 9 PHP 5 Object-oriented Development 218

9.1 Oriented object Basics 218

9.2 PHP 5 Overview of Object-Oriented Programming 219

9.2.1 Class Encapsulation 219

9.2.2 Class Inheritance 219

9.3 Object 219

9.4 Creating and using classes 220

9.5 Class structure and definition 220

9.6 Member methods 220

9.7 Member variables and attributes 221

9.8 $this keyword 222

9.9 Constructor method 222

9.10 Destructor method 223

9.11 Class inheritance and polymorphism 224

9.11.1 Class inheritance - extends 224

9.11.2 Data hiding 226

9.11.3 Constraints on accessing member variables 226

9.11.4 Set access Member methods 227

9.11.5 Class constants 228

9.11.6 Static member variables 228

9.11.7 Static member methods 230

9.12 Object passing 230

9.13 Clone an object——clone 230

9.14 Comparison of objects 231

9.15 Detection of object type——instanceof 232

9.16 Clone an Member methods 232

9.17 Class polymorphism 233

9.18 parent:: and self:: keywords 234

9.19 Abstract methods and abstract classes 235

9.20 Interface implementation 237

9.21 Implementing multiple interfaces 238

9.22 final method 240

9.23 final class 240

9.24 Exceptions and exception handling 241

9.25 Declaring the type of class in the method 242

9.26 Overloading and polymorphism 242

9.27 Magic method 243

9.27.1 __get() and __set() method 243

9.27.2 __call() method 244

9.27.3 __sleep() and __wakeup() method 245

9.27.4 __toString () method 245

9.27.5 __autoload() method 246

9.28 Class mapping API Reflection 247

9.29 Summary 253

Chapter 10 PHP session Management 254

10.1 Overview 254

10.2 Cookie Management 254

10.2.1 What is Cookie 254

10.2.2 How Cookie Works 255

10.2.3 Cookie application development 255

10.2.4 A common Cookie class 259

10.2.5 Solution 260

10.3 Session management 261

10.3.1 What is Session 261

10.3.2 Session configuration 262

10.3.3 Session application 263

10.3.4 Session encoding and decoding 267

10.3.5 Saving arrays in Session 267

10.3.6 Saving objects in Session 268

10.3.7 Session access optimization 270

10.3.8 More Sharing Session under the server 271

10.3.9 Session Security 274

10.4 Summary 275

Chapter 11 PHP Input and Output Buffering 276

11.1 Introduction to Buffering Technology 276

11.2 Reading content from the buffer 277

11.3 Using callback function 278

11.4 Output callback function 278

11.5 Compressed content output 279

11.6 Summary 279

Chapter 12 File system and character stream 280

12.1 Files and paths 280

12.1 .1 Analyze the name and extension of a file 280

12.1.2 Use PHP’s own function to analyze the current

12.1.2 path 281

12.1.3 Display the relative path The real path of Last access and update

12.2.2 Time 282

12.2.3 fileperms()——File attributes and

12.2.3 Permissions 282

12.2 .4 Obtain the file owner (Owner) 282

12.3 Sequential reading and writing of files 282

12.3.1 File opening and writing 282

12.3.2 File output 284

12.3.3 Reading file content 285

12.4 Non-linear reading and writing of files 285

12.4.1 fseek() function 286

12.4. 2 ftell() function 286

12.4.3 rewind() function 286

12.4.4 parse_ini_file() function 287

12.5 Custom logging 288

12.6 Directory and disk operations 288

12.6.1 disk_free_space() - Count the remaining space of a certain

12.6.1 288

12.6.2 disk_total_space( )——Display logic

12.6.2 Disk capacity 289

12.6.3 getcwd()/chdir() function 289

12.6.4 opendir() and readdir () function 289

12.6.5 Implement directory reading of iterator interface 290

12.7 Character stream 291

12.7.1 Principles of streams and wrappers 292

12.7.2 PHP 5’s preset stream wrapper 292

12.7.4 Application of streams and wrappers 293

12.7.5 Filter and its application 295

12.7.6 Stream related functions 296

12.7.7 Create your own stream filter 298

12.8 Obtain HTTPS encrypted content 299

12.9 Create your own stream encapsulation Server 300

12.10 Summary 301

Part 3 MySQL 5 and PHP 5 Interface

Chapter 13 Web Database Design 303

13.1 Database and Database System Concept 303

13.2 Steps of database design 304

13.3 Table name and field name rules 305

13.4 Summary 306

Chapter 14 MySQL 5 database 307

14.1 Introduction to MySQL 307

14.2 Features of MySQL 5 308

14.2.1 Advantages of MySQL 5 308

14.2.2 Disadvantages of MySQL 5 308

14.2.3 MySQL 5 performance 308

14.3 MySQL database storage type 309

14.4 MySQL field type 310

14.5 MySQL character set and organization 311

14.5.1 Principles of MySQL 5 character set support 311

14.5.2 Methods of modifying MySQL character set 311

14.6 MySQL 5 application and management 312

14.6. 1 Log in to MySQL 312

14.6.2 Modify root management password 313

14.6.3 Create database 313

14.6.4 Change database storage path 313

14.6.5 MySQL permissions system 314

14.6.6 PHPMYADMIN Management Tools 317

14.7 MySQL Management Tools 324

14.8 Summary 324

Chapter 15 MySQL database data manipulation 325

15.1 MySQL operation and SQL 325

15.2 Retrieving data in the table 328

15.2.1 SELECT statement 328

15.2. 2 SELECT aggregate function 329

15.2.3 Result set sorting 329

15.2.4 Function 329

15.2.5 Related query 329

15.3 Advanced SQL technology 331

15.3.1 Primary key 331

15.3.2 Subquery 332

15.3.3 Union query 332

15.4 MySQL transaction processing and triggering Controller 332

15.4.1 Stored process 332

15.4.2 Trigger 333

15.4.3 View 333

15.4.4 PHP With MySQL character set 334

15.5 Summary 335

Chapter 16 PHP and MySQL database interface 336

16.1 MySQL extension for PHP5 and MySQL connection 336

16.2 Database query 337

16.3 Other functions for displaying record sets 339

16.4 MySQLi, the new interface between PHP 5 and MySQL 342

16.5 Smart selection of MySQL extensions 351

16.6 Summary 354

Chapter 17 PHP database abstract Layer 355

17.1 What is the database abstraction layer 355

17.2 Commonly used database abstraction layers 356

17.2.1 PEAR:DB 356

17.2.2 ADODB 357

17.2.3 Metabase 357

17.2.4 MDB 358

17.2.5 MDB2 358

17.2.6 Creole 359

17.2.7 PDO 359

17.2.8 PHPLib 359

17.3 PDO database abstract class 359

17.3.1 Introduction to PDO 359

17.3. 2 PDO installation 360

17.3.3 PDO connection database 360

17.3.4 Query using PDO 361

17.3.5 Error and exception handling 362

17.3.6 Get query results 364

17.4 ADODB 368

17.4.1 Use ADODB 368

17.4.2 ADODB installation 369

17.4.3 Start the inquiries of adodb 369

17.4.4 Adodb 370

17.4.5 mobile record set 370

17.4.6 to generate HTML 371

17.4.7 Use Adodb to paged 371

17.4.8 Generate drop -down selection menu 371

17.4.9 Adodb development example 371

17.5 phplib 383

17.5.1 Query using PHPLib 383

17.5.2 Create GetAll method 385

17.6 Summary 386

Part 4 PHP 5 Advanced and Skills

Chapter 18 Smarty and Template Technology 388

18.1 Introduction to MVC 388

18.2 Template System 389

18.3 Smarty Overview 389

18.3.1 Smarty Advantages 389

18.3.2 Smarty development features 390

18.4 Installing Smarty 390

18.5 Smarty development basics 392

18.5.1 The first template program 392

18.5.2 Compiled template 393

18.5.3 Smarty block 394

18.5.4 Smarty comment 394

18.5.5 Smarty variable and variable formatting 394

18.6 Smarty’s control structure 397

18.6.1 IF branch structure 397

18.6.2 Loop structure 399

18.6. 3 Smarty generates form elements 407

18.6.4 Smarty file contains 409

18.7 Smarty cache 410

18.8 In-depth Smarty development 410

18.8.1 register_function 410

18.8.2 register_block 411

18.8.3 register_modifier 411

18.8.4 Running PHP code within the template 411

18.8.5 Several Important template modifiers 412

18.8.6 Smarty reserved variables 413

18.8.7 Template configuration files 414

18.8.8 Smarty workbench 414

18.8.9 Smarty generates static pages 415

18.8.10 Create online calendar 415

18.8.11 Smarty and ADODB 416

18.9 Summary 418

Chapter 19 PHP and Ajax Technology 419

19.1 Introduction to Ajax 419

19.2 Ajax Features 420

19.3 Introduction to Xajax 420

19.4 Xajax How it works 420

19.5 Asynchronous update content 421

19.6 Asynchronous processing of form data 423

19.7 Add custom functions 424

19.8 Solve garbled characters 424

19.9 Smarty and Xajax 424

19.10 Summary 426

Chapter 20 Writing Shell with PHP 427

20.1 Introduction 427

20.2 P HP CLI Shell Script 427

20.2.1 The difference between CLI and CGI 427

20.2.2 CLI configuration parameters 427

20.3 PHP command line interface (CLI) 428

20.4 CLI command options 429

20.5 CLI development 430

20.6 CLI practical application 434

20.7 Summary 437

Chapter 21 PHP web development 438

21.1 Socket technology 438

21.1.1 Socket principle 438

21.1.2 Establish a connection 439

21.1.3 Send a request 439

21.1.4 Query Whois information 440

21.1.5 Create your own Socket server 441

21.2 Email 442

21.2.1 Email introduction 442

21.2.2 MTA and SMTP 442

21.2.3 PHP mail configuration 443

21.2.4 Email header 444

21.2.5 MIME 444

21.3 Using the mail() function 446

21.4 Using Socket to send emails 448

21.5 Obtaining remote content and automation 449

21.5.1 Using CURL 449

21.5.2 Using Snoopy class 451

21.5.3 FTP operation 453

21.5.4 PHP and network protocols 455

21.6 Summary 455

Chapter 22 PHP file upload 456

22.1 Introduction to file upload 456

22.2 Processing uploaded files 457

22.3 Processing multiple file uploads 461

22.4 Breaking through the upload memory limit 463

22.5 Summary 463

Chapter 23 Image and media processing 464

23.1 Using GD2 extension library 464

23.1 .1 Open a picture 465

23.1.2 Open a picture in any format 465

23.1.3 Display and save pictures 466

23.1.4 Picture conversion 467

23.1.5 Create text pictures 468

23.1.6 Draw graphics 469

23.1.7 Create verification code - CAPTCHA 470

23.1.8 Abbreviation Image processing 471

23.1.9 Create watermark image 473

23.2 Use Ming extension to create Flash 475

23.2.1 Create button 475

23.2.2 Static text 476

23.2.3 Dynamic text 477

23.2.4 Drawing graphics 478

23.2.5 Using pictures 479

23.3 Using ImageMagick 480

23.3.1 Introduction to ImageMagick 480

23.3.2 Install ImageWand 481

23.3.3 Read image content 481

23.3.4 Read image size 482

23.3.5 Image cropping 482

23.3.6 Generate image thumbnail 482

23.3.7 Convert image format 483

23.3.8 Control image rotation 483

23.3.9 Rescale image 484

23.3.10 Add rendering effect 484

23.3.11 Compress JPEG image 485

23.4 Summary 485

Chapter 24 XML and RSS 486

24.1 XML 486

24.1.1 Structure and definition of XML 486

24.1.2 XML and HTML 487

24.2 Create and parsing XML document 488

24.2.1 Create a XML document 489

24.2.2 Use SAX parsing XML 490

24.2 .3 DOM 492

24.2.4 SimpleXML 496

24.3 RSS aggregation and parsing technology 497

24.3.1 Introduction to RSS 497

24.3.2 RSS 0.9 497

24.3.3 RSS3 1.0 498

24.3.4 RSS 2.0 499

24.3.5 Atom 501

24.4 XML Reader 503

24.5 XML and Smarty 504

24.6 Summary 504

Chapter 25 Web Services and SOAP 505

25.1 Web Services 505

25.1. 1 Overview of Web Services 505

25.1.2 Characteristics of Web Services 506

25.2 SOAP Message Body 507

25.2.1 SOAP Envelope 507

25.2.2 SOAP Header 507

25.2.3 SOAP Fault 507

25.2.4 Message Body (SOAP Body) 508

25.3 SOAP configuration in PHP 508

25.4 Using PHP to develop SOAP applications 509

25.4.1 WSDL 509

25.4.2 Establishing a SOAP server 512

25.4.3 Establishing a SOAP client 513

25.5 Summary 513

Chapter 26 PHP and WAP technology 514

26.1 Introduction to WAP technology 514

26.2 WAP configuration 514

26.3 WAP page 514

26.3.1 Introduction to WAP page 515

26.3. 2 WAP page jump 515

26.3.3 Use WAP to create a login page 517

26.4 Smarty and WAP 521

26.5 Summary 522

Part 5 PHP 5 Debugging, Upgrading and Optimization

Chapter 27 Error and Exception Handling 524

27.1 Overview 524

27.2 Error Types 524

27.2.1 Programming errors 524

27.2.2 Undefined symbols 525

27.2.3 Lightweight errors 527

27.2.4 Errors generated by PHP 528

27.2.5 Error and exception handling 530

27.3 Summary 535

Chapter 28 Upgrading to PHP5 536

28.1 Introduction 536

28.2 Object reference 536

28.3 Constructing objects 537

28.4 get_class function 537

28.5 is_a() function and instance of 537

28.6 E_STRICT 538

28.6.1 Automatically create objects 538

28.6.2 var and public 538

28.7 Other compatibility issues 538

28.7.1 Command line interface 538

28.7.2 Upgrade of the old super global array 538

28.7.3 Function correction and function upgrade 539

28.8 Summary 539

Chapter 29 PHP optimization skills 540

29.1 PHP script-level optimization 540

29.1.1 require is faster than require_once 541

29.1.2 Do not repeat the wheel 541

29.2 Use code Optimization tools 542

29.3 Cache acceleration 543

29.3.1 Using eAccelerator 543

29.3.2 Using APC 545

29.4 HTTP acceleration 546

29.4.1 HTTP header information 546

29.4.2 Enable GZIP content compression 546

29.5 MySQL performance optimization 546

29.5.1 Add index 546

29.5.2 MySQL cache and performance tuning 547

29.6 MySQL log maintenance 549

29.7 Database external optimization 549

29.7.1 Server hardware optimization 549

29.7.2 Disk optimization 550

29.7.3 Operating system optimization 550

29.8 Using reverse proxy 550

29.9 Apache server optimization 551

29.10 Content compression and optimization 551

29.11 Distribution and load balancing 552

29.12 Summary 554

Part 2 Practical PHP5

Chapter 30 Example Development: Member Registration System 557

30.1 Overview 557

30.2 Page Process 557

30.2.1 User Registration Process 557

30.2.2 User Login Process 558

30.3 Database structure 558

30.4 UI and interface 561

30.5 Directory structure and file description 563

Chapter 31 Example development: Circle system development 571

31.1 Directory structure and file description 571

31.2 Page flow 571

31.2.1 Create circle 571

31.2.2 Manage circle 572

31.2.3 Join circles created by others 573

31.3 Database structure 573

31.4 UI and interface 576

Chapter 32 Example Development: Aiwen System 578

32.1 Overview 578

32.2 Page flow 578

32.3 Directory structure and file description 580

32.4 UI and interface 581

32.5 Database structure 585

Chapter 33 Example development: multi-user blog system 587

33.1 Overview 587

33.2 Directory structure and file description 587

33.3 Page Process 588

33.4 UI and interface 588

33.5 Database structure 589

33.6 Summary 591

Appendix A PHP online resources 592

Appendix B Zend Core installation 593

Appendix C PHP extension development 599

Appendix D MySQL character set and organization 601

Appendix E Code page and Charset comparison table 605

Appendix F Detailed explanation of php.ini configuration 606

Appendix G HTTP return code table (RFC2068) 626


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