Archive for January, 2008
In this conclusion to a six-part series on Apache configuration and installation you will learn how to use chroot to put Apache in jail how to prepare PHP to work in jail and more. This article is excerpted from chapter two of em Apache Security em written by Ivan Ristic O Reilly ISBN 596 7248 . Copyright 2 6 O Reilly Media Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission from the publisher. Available from booksellers or direct from O Reilly Media….
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Keeping Track of Objects when Using Destructors in PHP 5
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 30th, 2008 in tutorials, phpAmong the improvements that were introduced into the object model of PHP 5 class destructors are quite possibly one of the easiest to learn and implement. As you may have heard a destructor is a special kind of method that is called automatically by the PHP interpreter right before destroying a particular object. So if you re interested in learning how to use them in your own PHP 5-driven applications you should start reading this article series …
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Implementing Yahoo Image Search Web Service with PHP 5
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 29th, 2008 in tutorials, phpWelcome to the third installment of the series Using Yahoo Web Services with PHP 5. If you re a PHP programmer who wants to learn how to incorporate the useful web services offered by Yahoo then this series of articles might be what you re looking for. You ll find numerous code samples to help you start using these popular web services within your own PHP 5 applications….
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Page Structuring Using Cascading Style Sheets: Part 1
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 28th, 2008 in tutorials, cssThis week you’ll learn about AP (or Absolutely Positioned) Elements. These are CSS-driven “content blocks” in Dreamweaver that can contain text, images, media elements and more. Additionally, you can freely position the AP Element anywhere you want on a page. By Zak Ruvalcaba. 0128
Python: Stringing You Along
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 28th, 2008 in tutorials, pythonIf you have ever programmed before or are a ninety-year-old lady or a cat then you know how useful strings are. If you have been reading these articles you will know that a string is a character a sentence a paragraph a book etc. If you haven t been reading these articles then you re missing an important part of your education as a programmer. Don t keep yourself in the dark start reading …
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Object Oriented Programming in PHP: The Way to Large PHP Projects
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 25th, 2008 in phpObject Oriented Programming in PHP: The Way to Large PHP Projects
Universally Related Popup Menus AJAX Edition: Part 1
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 24th, 2008 in ajax, javascriptThis week we look at a brief overview of AJAX, some relevant JavaScript 1.3 enhancements, how to run the example and using the script within your own Web page. By Rob Gravelle. 0123
In this fifth part to a six-part series on installing and configuring Apache you will learn among other things how to put Apache in jail. This article is excerpted from chapter two of em Apache Security em written by Ivan Ristic O Reilly ISBN 596 7248 . Copyright 2 6 O Reilly Media Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission from the publisher. Available from booksellers or direct from O Reilly Media….
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Implementing Destructors with Multiple Objects in PHP 5
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 23rd, 2008 in tutorials, phpWelcome to the second installment of the series Understanding Destructors in PHP 5. Whether you re a PHP programmer who s making their first steps in the area of professional PHP development or an experienced developer with a solid background in object-based PHP programming this article series can provide you with an approachable guide for using destructors in PHP 5-controlled development environments….
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Using Multiple JavaScript Onload Functions
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 21st, 2008 in javascriptWhen scripts are written they’re used to accomplish a given task, such as creating a rotating picture gallery, or to validate a form. For each task, a separate script is necessary. Often, a script is called using an onload function. By Lee Underwood. 0121
Email Forms in PHP
In this fourth part of a six-part series on Apache installation and configuration you will learn how to set server configuration limits prevent information leaks and more. This article is excerpted from chapter two of em Apache Security em written by Ivan Ristic O Reilly ISBN 596 7248 . Copyright 2 6 O Reilly Media Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission from the publisher. Available from booksellers or direct from O Reilly Media….
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A Primer On Postgres Exception Handling for the PHP Developer
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 17th, 2008 in phpA Primer On Postgres Exception Handling for the PHP Developer
PHP with Apache on Windows? Piece of Cake!
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 17th, 2008 in phpPHP with Apache on Windows? Piece of Cake!
Securing Data Sent Via GET Requests
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 17th, 2008 in tutorials, phpSecuring Data Sent Via GET Requests
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PHP Basics: Intro to PHP
In the golden days, XML parser performance was a perpetually hot topic. And today it’s still worth knowing which modern parsers offer the best performance. In this second of a two-part series, object parsers are compared.
A New Identity for Web Services
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw January 16th, 2008 in tutorials, xmlJason Levitt describes the newly burgeoning field of web authentication APIs, including Yahoo’s BBAuth and Google’s AuthSub.
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- A Quick Overview of the XML DOM Extension in PHP 5
- Building a Complete Web Searching Class with Yahoo Web Services and PHP 5
- Python: Count on It
- Class Inheritance with PHP
- Executing Destructors Manually in PHP 5
- Using Yahoo Web Services to Perform Searches with an Object-Oriented Approach
- Joomla Templates: Creating a Pure CSS Template
- Python Strings: Spinning Yarns
- Retrieving Information on Several Objects with Destructors in PHP 5
- Universally Related Popup Menus AJAX Edition: Part 3
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