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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents at a Glance Contents About the Author About the Technical Reviewer Foreword Acknowledgments Introducing PHP Chapter 1: Object Orientation
Classes Inheritance and Overloading Miscellaneous “Magic” Methods
The __get and __set Methods The __isset Method The __call method The __toString() method
Copying, Cloning, and Comparing Objects Interfaces, Iterators, and Abstract Classes Class Scope and Static Members Summary
Chapter 2: Exceptions and References
Exceptions References Summary
Chapter 3: Mobile PHP
Mobile Variance Detecting Devices
The User-Agent Built-in PHP Support
Detecting Mobile Capabilities
WURFL
Rendering Tools
WALL Image Resizing Responsive CSS
Emulators and SDKs
Developing on an Android Adobe Flash Builder for PHP
QR Codes Summary
Chapter 4: Social Media
OAuth Twitter
Public Search API Private REST API Using Twitter OAuth to Tie into Your Site Login More API Methods and Examples
Facebook
Adding a Link to Log Out of Facebook Requesting Additional Permissions Graph API
Summary
Chapter 5: Cutting Edge
Namespaces
Namespaces and Autoload Namespaces Conclusion
Anonymous Functions (Closures) Nowdoc Local goto Statements Standard PHP Library
SPL Conclusion
Phar Extension Summary
Chapter 6: Form Design and Management
Data Validation Uploading Files / Images Image Conversion and Thumbnails Regular Expressions Multi-Language Integration Summary
Chapter 7: Database Integration I
Introduction to MongoDB
Querying MongoDB Updating MongoDB Aggregation in MongoDB MongoDB Conclusion
Introduction to CouchDB
Using Futon CouchDB Conclusion
Introduction to SQLite
SQLite Conclusion
Summary
Chapter 8: Database Integration II
Introduction to MySQLi Extension
Conclusion of the MySQLi Extension
Introduction to PDO
Conclusion of the PDO
Introduction to ADOdb
ADOdb Conclusion
Full-Text Searches with Sphinx Summary
Chapter 9: Database Integration III
Introduction to Oracle RDBMS The Basics: Connecting and Executing SQL Array Interface PL/SQL Procedures and Cursors Working with LOB types Connecting to DB Revisited: Connection Pooling Character Sets in the Database and PHP Summary
Chapter 10: Libraries
SimplePie TCPDF
Scraping Website Data
Google Map Integration E-mail and SMS gChartPHP: a Google Chart API Wrapper Summary
Chapter 11: Security
Never Trust Data
register_globals Whitelists and Blacklists Form Data $_COOKIES, $_SESSION, and $_SERVER Ajax Requests
Common Attacks
Same Origin Policy Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Sessions Preventing SQL Injection The Filter Extension php.ini and Server Settings
Server Environment Hardening PHP.INI
Password Algorithms Summary
Chapter 12: Agile Development with Zend Studio for Eclipse, Bugzilla, Mylyn, and Subversion
Principles of Agile Development The Agile Development Rally Introduction to Bugzilla Mylyn for Eclipse Bugzilla and Mylyn Combined Within Eclipse Extrapolating the Benefits Summary
Chapter 13: Refactoring, Unit Testing, and Continuous Integration
Refactoring
Small Refactorings A Larger Legacy Code Example
Unit Testing Continuous Integration
Continuous Integration Server Version Control Static Analysis Build Automation Jenkins Server Setup
Summary
Chapter 14: XML
XML Primer Schemas SimpleXML
Parsing XML from a String Parsing XML from a File Namespaces RSS Generating XML with SimpleXML
DOMDocument XMLReader and XMLWriter Summary
Chapter 15: JSON and Ajax
JSON
PHP and JSON
Ajax
The Traditional Web Model Ajax Web Model Asynchronous Versus Synchronous Events XMLHttpRequest Object Using XMLHttpRequest High Level JavaScript APIs jQuery Examples Sending Data to a PHP Script via Ajax
A Simple Graphic Program
Maintaining State
Summary
Chapter 16: Conclusion
Resources
www.php.net www.zend.com devzone.zend.com PHP| Architect Magazine: www.phparch.com
Conferences PHP Certification Summary
Appendix: Regular Expressions
Regular Expression Syntax Regular Expression Examples
Internal Options Greediness
PHP Regular Expression Functions
Replacing Strings: preg_replace Other Regular Expression Functions
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