Essential PHP Tools: Modules, Extensions, and Accelerators

Essential PHP Tools: Modules, Extensions, and Accelerators
Authors
David Sklar
ISBN
1590592808
Published
11 Mar 2004
Purchase online
amazon.com

Apress has been profuse in both its quantity and quality of releases&emdash;and (this book is) surely worth adding to your technical reading budget for skills development. I stayed up clear past my 'bedtime' several nights while implementing the covered modules in my program, unable to pull myself away. From Pear packages to parsing XML files, this book is a huge time-saver to developing your own solutions. — Richard Testani, Apple-Sauce.

Editorial Reviews

This book is an essential guide to some of the best free add-ons to PHP. These add-ons, or tools, provide invaluable functionality for improving your PHP web applications, including accessing databases, generating robust Web forms, using page templating systems, creating and parsing XML documents, authenticating users, and much more.

In response to the existing shortage of documentation about the tools, author David Sklar packs this book with details about installing, configuring, and using each tool—along with plenty of examples tailored to PHP 4 and 5.

Sklar also lays out the details of Auth and HTMLQuickFormtwo hard working PEAR modules, so you don't have to code your own authentication system or Web form construction set! Also included are chapters on debugging programs, and increasing Web server speed. In short, you will learn to eliminate inefficiencies in PHP, and enhance performance without any code modification.

Table of Contents

  1. Accessing Databases with DB
  2. Accessing Databases with ADODB
  3. Using HTMLQuickForm for Form Processing
  4. Templating with Smarty
  5. Performing Event-Based XML Parsing with XMLParser
  6. Developing Lightweight Web Services with XMLRPC
  7. Developing Heavyweight Web Services with SOAP
  8. Performing Easier XML Parsing with SimpleXML
  9. Sending Mail 
  10. Working with Authentication, Users, and Passwords
  11. Understanding PHP Internals
  12. Profiling and Debugging with Xdebug
  13. Accelerating with Code Caches

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