Résumé
The book employs a practical learn-by-doing approach that demonstrates development techniques by building complete applications, not just fragmentary pieces. It shows what to do at each step of the way during the process of building live, working examples. Applications are fully explained so you can understand how they work and apply the techniques they illustrate to your own projects.
Contents
1 Introduction to MySQL and Perl 1
- What You'll Need 3
- Audience 7
- Using the Applications in This Book 9
- Required Tools 12
- Configuring MySQL 12
- Configuring Apache 15
- Writing Perl Scripts 20
- Error Handling and Debugging 45
- A Simple Web-Based Application--To-Do List Maintenance 48
- What You Have Achieved 66
- What mod_perl Is and How It Works 70
- mod_perl Configuration 72
- Writing mod_perl Scripts 80
- Form Anatomy 89
- A Short Form Element Demonstration 107
- Form Design Issues 112
- Product Registration 117
- Using Email from Within Applications 129
- Running a Giveaway Contest 138
- Conducting a Poll 154
- Storing and Retrieving Images 160
- Electronic Greeting Cards--Send a Friend a Greeting 171
- Obtaining Database and Table Information 195
- Generating Form Elements from Lookup Tables and Query Results 228
- Automating Poll Processing 238
- Writing a Form-Based Search Application 258
- Extending the Search Application 275
- Providing Link-Based Navigation 305
- State Maintenance Techniques 316
- Implementing Session Support 324
- Expiring Sessions 346
- Storing User Preferences 355
- Implementing Resumable Sessions 361
- When Sessions Aren't Enough 366
- Channels of Information 368
- Dangers Presented by Remote Users 370
- Dangers Presented by Local Users 381
- Network Access and Client Privacy Protection 389
- Writing a Secure Application 406
- The Place of a Database in E-Commerce 425
- Setting Up a Virtual Storefront 426
- Presenting Static Library Pages 432
- An Online Document Sales Application 434
- Collecting Payment Information 457
- A Cart-Based Sales Application 462
- Completing the Site 480
- Suggested Site-Wide Modifications 485
- Final Thoughts 486
- Required Software 488
- Optional Software 488
- Installing Software 489
- Books 491
- Online Resources 492
- Index
L'auteur - Paul DuBois
Paul DuBois is a writer, database administrator, and
leader in the Open Source and MySQL communities. He
contributed to the online documentation for MySQL and is
the author MySQL and Perl for the Web (New Riders
Publishing), and MySQL Cookbook, Using csh and tcsh, and
Software Portability with imake (O'Reilly and
Associates).
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | New Riders |
Auteur(s) | Paul DuBois |
Parution | 01/10/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 530 |
Format | 17,8 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 855g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780735710542 |
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