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This is the long-awaited follow-up from glasshaus' "Dreamweaver MX: PHP Web Development", which Matt Brown (Deamweaver Community Manager, Macromedia) described as "the VERY best book I have ever seen dealing with databases and web programming". But you don't need to have read that book; any experience of developing PHP sites with Dreamweaver MX or Ultradev is a great starting point. This book takes your PHP sites beyond the functions provided by server behaviors. It teaches you PHP, from the syntax to full applications, from the point of view of a Dreamweaver user, covering PHP-generated email, XML, Sessions and Cookies, Flash and two case-studies, a Training Log and a Content Management System. The chapters take you from basic syntax through to developing full applications, teaching the basic functionality, then showing you how to use it in real-world examples. This book is for any Dreamweaver user who wants to delve into the art of hand coding.
This book is all about making dynamic PHP web sites with Dreamweaver MX . It covers PHP, enough to get the reader up to speed with the technology, and how to use Dreamweaver MX to produce PHP code quickly and efficiently. It's not intended to be a comprehesive PHP reference. It also covers site design and databases and SQL. It uses an example project, a hotel reservation system, that is built up through the chapters to demonstrate the concepts explained. This book is for web professionals who want to use Dreamweaver MX to produce PHP web sites. It doesn't assume any knowledge of PHP. Whilst the book is slim in comparison to some of the heavier tomes out there, after a short introduction to PHP and MySQL, it quickly gets down to business by taking the reader through the development of a hotel booking system. The book ends with sections on creating Server Behaviours and Debugging.
Accelebrate teaches hands-on, instructor-led PHP training classes for clients worldwide. These classes, which teach either PHP coding skills or using Dreamweaver MX 2004 to generate PHP code, focus on building database-driven Web applications. MySQL is the typical database used as a back-end during the class. All MySQL and PHP training attendees must be fluent in HTML. The course can be customized to any level of programming and relational database familiarity. Includes: Embedding PHP in HTML; Storing and retrieving data; Arrays; Strings.