![]() PDF 237 10.1 PDF Extensions 238 10.2 Documents and Pages 241 10.3 Text 249 10.4 Images and Graphics 257 10.5 Navigation 260 10.6 Other PDF Features 262Chapter 11. Graphics 216 9.1 Embedding an Image in a 9.2 The GD Extension 219 9.3 Basic Graphics Concepts 220 9.4 Creating and Drawing Images 224 9.5 Images with Text 227 9.6 Dynamically Generated Buttons 230 9.7 Scaling Images 232 9.8 Color Handling 236Chapter 10. Databases 193 8.1 Using PHP to Access a Database 195 8.2 Relational Databases and SQL 196 8.3 PEAR DB Basics 202 8.4 Advanced Database Techniques 207 8.5 Sample Application 215Chapter 9. Web Techniques 166 7.1 HTTP Basics 167 7.2 Variables 168 7.3 Server Information 170 7.4 Processing Forms 180 7.5 Setting Response Headers 183 7.6 Maintaining State 191 7.7 SSL 192Chapter 8. Objects 149 6.1 Terminology 150 6.2 Creating an Object 151 6.3 Accessing Properties and Methods 152 6.4 Declaring a Class 156 6.5 Introspection 162 6.6 Serialization 165Chapter 7. Arrays 124 5.1 Indexed Versus Associative Arrays 125 5.2 Identifying Elements of an Array 126 5.3 Storing Data in Arrays 129 5.4 Multidimensional Arrays 130 5.5 Extracting Multiple Values 134 5.6 Converting Between Arrays and Variables 135 5.7 Traversing Arrays 140 5.8 Sorting 144 5.9 Acting on Entire Arrays 146 5.10 Using Arrays 148Chapter 6. Strings 81 4.1 Quoting String Constants 84 4.2 Printing Strings 88 4.3 Accessing Individual Characters 89 4.4 Cleaning Strings 91 4.5 Encoding and Escaping 96 4.6 Comparing Strings 99 4.7 Manipulating and Searching Strings 105 4.8 Regular Expressions 109 4.9 POSIX-Style Regular Expressions 113 4.10 Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions 123Chapter 5. Functions 69 3.1 Calling a Function 70 3.2 Defining a Function 72 3.3 Variable Scope 74 3.4 Function Parameters 77 3.5 Return Values 78 3.6 Variable Functions 79 3.7 Anonymous Functions 80Chapter 4. Language Basics 28 2.1 Lexical Structure 34 2.2 Data Types 40 2.3 Variables 44 2.4 Expressions and Operators 55 2.5 Flow-Control Statements 63 2.6 Including Code 65 2.7 Embedding PHP in Web Pages 68Chapter 3. Introduction to PHP 14 1.1 What Does PHP Do? 15 1.2 A Brief History of PHP 19 1.3 Installing PHP 21 1.4 A Walk Through PHP 27Chapter 2. Table of Contents 1Main Table of content 6Copyright 7Preface 8 Audience for This Book 9 Structure of This Book 10 Conventions Used in This Book 11 Comments and Questions 12 Acknowledgments 13Chapter 1.
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