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* Covers the entire open source Web platform known as LAMP, which includes Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP, the basis for many dynamic data-driven Web sites* Seven convenient minibooks provide easy reference on open source and team development, working with Linux and Apache, automating Web sites with Perl, developing front-end applications with Tcl/TK, creating dynamic Web pages with PHP, accessing Web databases with MySQL, and processing Web files with regular expressions* Includes valuable, hard-to-find coverage of collaboration, file sharing, and version control with CVS* PHP is running on over nine million sites, with an average increase of 6.5 percent monthly over the past two years; Apache Web servers handle seventy percent of Web content
Jeff Cogswell, author of C++ All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, is a software engineer, writer, consultant, and educator. Having written ten books about programming, he is known to be one of the best teachers around.
Introduction. Book I: Configuring Linux and Windows for Apache.Chapter 1: Configuring Linux.Chapter 2: Configuring Windows.Chapter 3: Ten Third-Party Packages That Enhance Security.Book II: Building an Apache Web Site.Chapter 1: Introducing the Apache Web Server.Chapter 2: Installing Apache.Chapter 3: Configuring Apache.Chapter 4: Apache Modules.Chapter 5: Ten Security Tips.Book III: Perl Web Site Automation.Chapter 1: Introducing Perl.Chapter 2: Simple Data Types.Chapter 3: Comparing and Testing Variables.Chapter 4: Controlling the Structure of Your Program.Chapter 5: Processing Text Files and Directories.Chapter 6: Advanced Perl Coding.Chapter 7: Perl and CGI Scripts.Chapter 8: Ten Useful Perl Functions.Book IV: Tcl/Tk Front End Development.Chapter 1: What Are Tcl and Tk?Chapter 2: Processing Variables and Expressions.Chapter 3: Controlling the Structure.Chapter 4: Building Procedures.Chapter 5: Manipulating Files.Chapter 6: Programming with the Tcl Packages.Chapter 7: Designing GUIs with Tk.Chapter 8: Arranging Controls, Drawing Pictures, and Handling Text.Chapter 9: Displaying Standard Dialog Boxes in Tk.Chapter 10: Ten Useful Tcl/Tk Tools.Book V: PHP Web Pages for Dynamic Content.Chapter 1: What You Can Do with PHP.Chapter 2: Writing Server-Side Scripts.Chapter 3: Storing Information.Chapter 4: Controlling the Program Flow.Chapter 5: Arrays and Functions.Chapter 6: Interacting with HTML.Chapter 7: Advanced Programming with PHP.Chapter 8: Creating Graphics.Chapter 9: Modeling Data with Classes.Chapter 10: Ten Ways to Enhance Your Web Site.Book VI: MySQL Databases on the Web.Chapter 1: What Is MySQL?Chapter 2: Managing Databases and Tables.Chapter 3: Relating Your Data.Chapter 4: Accessing MySQL from PHP.Chapter 5: Querying with SQL and PHP.Chapter 6: Accessing MySQL from Perl.Chapter 7: Creating a Username System for Your Web Site.Chapter 8: Ten Ways to Enhance a Web Site with Databases.Book VII: Processing Web Files with Regular Expressions.Chapter 1: Why Use Regular Expressions?Chapter 2: Following the Syntax of Regular Expressions.Chapter 3: Customizing, Searching, and Replacing.Chapter 4: Grouping and Capturing.Chapter 5: Joining, Splitting, and Making Up.Chapter 6: Processing Multiple Lines and Files.Chapter 7: Processing HTML Files.Chapter 8: Ten Regular Expression Gotchas.Book VIII: Appendixes.Appendix A: Managing Files with CVS.Appendix B: Understanding Open-Source Licenses.Index.