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1. such as a security hole a new version that fixes the problem can be released in days You don t receive glossy brochures or see splashy magazine ads for a year before a new version is released Thus if you don t make the effort to stay informed you could miss the release of a new version or be unaware of a serious problem with your current version sM Visit the PHP and MySQL Web sites often You need to know the information amp that s published there Join the mailing lists which often are high in traffic When you first get acquainted with PHP and MySQL the large number of mail messages on the discussion lists brings valuable information into your e mail inbox you can pick up a lot by reading those messages And soon you might be able to help others based on your own experience At the very least sub scribe to the announcement mailing list which delivers e mail only occasion ally Any important problems or new versions are announced here The e mail that you receive from the announcement list contains information you need to know So right now before you forget hop over to the PHP and MySQL Web sites and sign up for a list or two at www php net mailing lists php and lists mysql com PHP versions The current version of PHP is PHP 5 Some existing applications still run PHP 4 but because you re building your first PHP application you should be using PHP 5 20 Part I Developing a Web Database Application Using PHP
2. PHP however is a language particularly well suited to interacting with databases PHP can accept and validate the information that users type into a Web form and can also move the information into a database The programs in this book are written with PHP Chapter 1 Introduction to PHP and MySQL The database Storing data The core of a Web database application is the database which is the long term memory I hope more efficient than my long term memory that stores information for the application A database is an electronic file cabinet that stores information in an organized manner so that you can find it when you need it After all storing information is pointless if you can t find it A database can be small with a simple structure for example a database containing the titles and authors names of all the books that you own Or a database can be huge with an extremely complex structure such as the database that Amazon com has to hold all its information The information that you store in the database comes in many varieties A company s online catalog requires a database to store information about all the company s products A membership Web site requires a database to store information about members An employment Web site requires a data base or perhaps two databases to store information about job openings and information from r sum s The information that you plan to store could be similar to informatio
3. extensions to contain PHP language statements Often the extension is php or phtm1 but any extension can be used When the Web server gets a request for a file with the designated extension it sends the HTML state ments as is but PHP statements are processed by the PHP software before they re sent to the requester When PHP language statements are processed only the output is sent by the Web server to the Web browser The PHP language statements are not included in the output sent to the browser so the PHP code is secure and transparent to the user For instance in this simple PHP statement lt php echo lt p gt Hello World lt p gt gt lt php is the PHP opening tag and gt is the closing tag echo is a PHP instruction that tells PHP to output the upcoming text The PHP software pro cesses the PHP statement and outputs this lt p gt Hello World lt p gt which is a regular HTML statement This HTML statement is delivered to the user s browser The browser interprets the statement as HTML code and displays a Web page with one paragraph Hello World The PHP statement is not delivered to the browser so the user never sees any PHP statements PHP and the Web server must work closely together PHP is not integrated with all Web servers but does work with many of the popular Web servers PHP is developed as a project of the Apache Software Foundation thus it works best with Apache PHP also works with Micros
4. and MySQL MBER KV amp PHP 6 is due to be released soon Perhaps it has already been released by the time you re reading this book When PHP changes from version 5 to version 6 the following important changes will occur 1 The setting for register_globals will no longer exist 1 The setting for magic quotes will no longer exist 1 The long arrays such as HTTP_POST_VARS will no longer exist These arrays were commonly used in PHP 4 If you re ever converting scripts that ran under PHP 4 or 5 to run under PHP 6 you may need to make changes to the scripts based on the preceding changes before the scripts will run correctly under PHP 6 I explain these changes throughout the book where they apply to the techniques and procedures MySQL versions MySQL 5 1 is the current version as of this writing MySQL 5 0 is also avail able The examples and scripts in this book run equally well under either ver sion Some of the more advanced features of 5 1 may not be available on sites running 5 0 but none of those advanced features are discussed in this book MySQL 6 is also available for download on the MySQL Web site However at the time of this writing version 6 0 is an alpha release and not suitable for working Web sites or for beginning developers You may occasionally find a Web site running MySQL 4 3 1 The examples and scripts in this book can execute properly on these sites as well It is not wise to run a Web sit
5. of 8 million terabytes TB 1 It s customizable The open source GPL license allows programmers to modify the MySQL software to fit their own specific environments How MySOL works The MySQL software consists of the MySQL server several utility programs that assist in the administration of MySQL databases and some supporting software that the MySQL server needs but you don t need to know about The heart of the system is the MySQL server The MySQL server is the manager of the database system It handles all your database instructions For instance if you want to create a new database you send a message to the MySQL server that says create a new database and call it newdata The MySQL server then creates a subdirectory in its data directory names the new subdirectory newdata and puts the necessary files with the required format into the newdata subdirectory In the same manner to add data to that database you send a message to the MySQL server giving it the data and telling it where you want the data to be added You find out how to write and send messages to MySQL in Part II Before you can pass instructions to the MySQL server it must be running and waiting for requests The MySQL server is usually set up so that it starts when the computer starts and continues running all the time This is the usual setup for a Web site However it s not necessary to set it up to start when the computer starts If you need to you
6. send SQL messages to MySQL check out Part II PHP a Data Mover PHP a scripting language designed specifically for use on the Web is your tool for creating dynamic Web pages Rich in features that make Web design and programming easier PHP is in use on more than 20 million domains according to the Netcraft survey at www php net usage php Its popular ity continues to grow so it must be fulfilling its function pretty well PHP stands for PHP HyperText Preprocessor In its early development by a guy named Rasmus Lerdorf it was called Personal Home Page tools When it developed into a full blown language the name was changed to be more in line with its expanded functionality The syntax of the PHP language is similar to the syntax of C so if you have experience with C you ll be comfortable with PHP PHP is actually simpler than C because it doesn t use some of the more difficult concepts of C PHP also doesn t include the low level programming capabilities of C because PHP is designed to program Web sites and doesn t require the capabilities required by C PHP is particularly strong in its ability to interact with databases It supports pretty much every database you ve ever heard of and some you haven t PHP handles connecting to the database and communicating with it You don t need to know the technical details for connecting to a database or for exchanging messages with it You tell PHP the name of the databa
7. that you asked for and PHP stores it in a temporary location where it s available to you You then use one or more PHP statements to complete the application task For instance you can use PHP statements to display data that you retrieved Or you might use PHP statements to display a status message in the browser informing the user that the data was saved Chapter 1 Introduction to PHP and MySQL 9 As an RDBMS MySQL can store complex information As a scripting language PHP can perform complicated manipulations of data on either data that you need to modify before saving it in the database or data that you retrieved from the database and need to modify before displaying or using it for another task Together PHP and MySQL can be used to build a sophisticated and complicated Web database application Keeping Up with PHP and MySQL Changes PHP and MySQL are open source software If you ve used only software from major software publishers such as Microsoft Macromedia or Adobe you ll find that open source software is an entirely different species It s developed by a group of programmers who write the code in their spare time for fun and for free There s no corporate office Open source software changes frequently rather than once every year or two like commercial software does It changes when the developers feel that it s ready It also changes quickly in response to problems When a serious problem is found
8. the technical details just leave it to PHP How MySOL and PHP work together PHP provides the application part and MySQL provides the database part of a Web database application You use the PHP language to write the programs that perform the application tasks PHP can be used for simple tasks such as displaying a Web page or for complicated tasks such as accepting and veri fying data that a user typed into an HTML form One of the tasks that your application must do is move data into and out of the database and PHP has built in features to use when writing programs that move data into and out of a MySQL database PHP statements are embedded in your HTML files with PHP tags When the task to be performed by the application requires storing or retrieving data you use specific PHP statements designed to interact with a MySQL database You use one PHP statement to connect to the correct database telling PHP where the database is located its name and the password needed to connect to it The database doesn t need to be on the same machine as your Web site PHP can communicate with a database across a network You use another PHP statement to send an SQL message to MySQL giving MySQL instructions for the task you want to accomplish MySQL returns a status message that shows whether it successfully performed the task If a problem came up it returns an error message If your SQL message asked to retrieve some data MySQL sends the data
9. Chapter 1 Introduction to PHP and MySQL In This Chapter Finding out what a Web database application is Discovering how MySQL works Taking a look at PHP Finding out how PHP and MySQL work together Ss you need to develop an interactive Web site Perhaps your boss just put you in charge of the company s online product catalog Or you want to develop your own Web business Or your sister wants to sell her paintings online Or you volunteered to put up a Web site open only to members of your circus acrobats association Whatever your motivation might be you can see that the application needs to store information such as information about products or member passwords thus requiring a database You can see also that the application needs to interact dynamically with the user for instance the user selects a product to view or enters membership informa tion This type of Web site is a Web database application I assume that you ve created static Web pages before using HTML HyperText Markup Language but creating an interactive Web site is a new challenge as is designing a database You asked three computer gurus you know what you should do They said a lot of things you didn t understand but among the technical jargon you heard quick and easy and free mentioned in the same sentence as PHP and MySQL Now you want to know more about using PHP and MySQL to develop the Web site that you need PHP and MySQL work to
10. able open source edition of MySQL released early and often with the most advanced features Anyone who can meet the requirements of the GPL can use the software Chapter 1 Introduction to PHP and MySQL for free If you re using MySQL as a database on a Web site the subject of this book you can use MySQL for free even if you re making money with your Web site 1 MySQL Enterprise Subscription A comprehensive offering of produc tion support monitoring tools and MySQL database software For a subscription fee paid per year per server monthly software updates consulting services technical support and other services are available You can choose the level of services you want for the fee that you want to pay Finding technical support for MySQL Community Server is not a problem You can join one of several e mail discussion lists offered on the MySQL Web site at www mysql com You can even search the e mail list archives which con tain a large archive of MySQL questions and answers Advantages of MySQL MySQL is a popular database with Web developers Its speed and small size make it ideal for a Web site Add to that the fact that it s open source which means free and you have the foundation of its popularity Here s a rundown of some of its advantages 1 It s fast The main goal of the folks who developed MySQL was speed Thus the software was designed from the beginning with speed in mind 1 It s inex
11. can start it manually whenever you want to access a database When it s running the MySQL server listens continuously for messages that are directed to it Communicating with the MySQL server All your interaction with the database is accomplished by passing messages to the MySQL server You can send messages to the MySQL server several ways but this book focuses on sending messages using PHP The PHP soft ware has specific statements that you use to send instructions to the MySQL server The MySQL server must be able to understand the instructions that you send it You communicate by using SQL Structured Query Language which is a standard language understood by many RDBMSs The MySQL server under stands SQL PHP doesn t understand SQL but it doesn t need to PHP just establishes a connection with the MySQL server and sends the SQL message Chapter 1 Introduction to PHP and MySQL 15 over the connection The MySQL server interprets the SQL message and fol lows the instructions The MySQL server sends a return message stating its status and what it did or reporting an error if it was unable to understand or follow the instructions Software designed specifically to interact with MySQL database is also dis cussed in this book You can use this software called phpMyAdmin on your own computer to communicate with your MySQL databases PhpMyAdmin is also available on almost all Web hosts For the lowdown on how to write and
12. cure The user does not see the PHP code It s designed to support databases PHP includes functionality designed to interact with specific databases It relieves you of the need to know the technical details required to communicate with a database 1 It s customizable The open source license allows programmers to modify the PHP software adding or modifying features as needed to fit their own specific environments How PHP works PHP is an embedded scripting language when used in Web pages This means that PHP code is embedded in HTML code You use HTML tags to enclose the PHP language that you embed in your HTML file the same way that you would use other HTML tags You create and edit Web pages containing PHP the same way that you create and edit regular HTML pages The PHP software works with the Web server The Web server is the software that delivers Web pages to the world When you type a URL into your Web browser you re sending a message to the Web server at that URL asking it to send you an HTML file The Web server responds by sending the requested file Your browser reads the HTML file and displays the Web page You also request the Web server to send you a file when you click a link in a Web page In addition the Web server processes a file when you click a Web page button that submits a form Chapter 1 Introduction to PHP and MySQL 7 When PHP is installed the Web server is configured to expect certain file
13. e using MySQL 4 3 0 or earlier
14. gether very well it s a dynamic partnership In this chapter you find out the advantages of each how each one works and how they work together to produce a dynamic Web database application What Is a Web Database Application An application is a program or a group of programs designed for use by an end user for example customers members or circus acrobats If the end user interacts with the application via a Web browser the application is a 0 Part I Developing a Web Database Application Using PHP and MySQL Web based or Web application If the Web application requires the long term storage of information using a database it s a Web database application This book provides you with the information that you need to develop a Web data base application that can be accessed with Web browsers such as Internet Explorer and Firefox A Web database application is designed to help a user accomplish a task It can be a simple application that displays information in a browser window for example current job openings when the user selects a job title or a complicated program with extended functionality for example the book ordering application at Amazon com or the bidding application at eBay A Web database application consists of just two pieces 1 Database The database is the long term memory of your Web database application The application can t fulfill its purpose without the data base However the database alone is
15. ion Using PHP and MySQL E mail discussion lists Good technical support is available from e mail discussion lists which are groups of people dis cussing specific topics through e mail E mail lists are available for pretty much any subject you can think of Powerball ancient philosophy cooking The Beatles Scottish terriers politics and so on The ist manager maintains a distri bution list of e mail addresses for anyone who wants to join the discussion When you send a message to the discussion list your message is sent to the entire list so that everyone can see it Thus the discussion is a group effort and anyone can respond to any message that interests him or her E mail discussion lists are supported by various sponsors Any individual or organization can run a list Most software vendors run one or more lists devoted to their software Universities run many lists for educational subjects In addi tion some Web sites manage discussion lists such as Yahoo Groups and Topica Users can create a new list or join an existing list through the Web application Software related e mail lists are a treasure trove of technical support Anywhere from a hundred to several thousand users of the soft ware subscribe to the list Often the develop ers programmers and technical support staff for the software vendor are on the list You re unlikely to be the first person to ever experi ence your problem Whatever your question
16. n that s stored by Web sites all over the Internet or information that s unique to your application The term database refers to the file or group of files that holds the actual data The data is accessed by using a set of programs called a DBMS Database Management System Almost all DBMSs these days are RDBMSs Relational Database Management Systems in which data is organized and stored in a set of related tables In this book MySQL is the RDBMS used because it s particularly well suited for Web sites MySQL and its advantages are discussed in the section MySQL My Database later in this chapter You can find out how to orga nize and design a MySQL database in Chapter 3 The application Moving data in and out of the database For a database to be useful you need to be able to move data into and out of it Programs are your tools for this because they interact with the database to store and retrieve data A program connects to the database and makes a request Take this data and store it in the specified location Another program makes the request Find the specified data and give it to me The application programs that interact with the database run when the user inter acts with the Web page For instance when the user clicks the submit button after filling in a Web form a program processes the information in the form and stores it in a database 11 12 Part I Developing a Web Database Applicat
17. not enough 1 Application The application piece is the program or group of programs that performs the tasks Programs create the display that the user sees in the browser window they make your application interactive by accepting and processing information that the user types in the browser window and they store information in the database and get information out of the database The database is useless unless you can move data in and out The Web pages that you ve previously created with HTML alone are static meaning the user can t interact with the Web page All users see the same Web page Dynamic Web pages on the other hand allow the user to inter act with the Web page Different users might see different Web pages For instance one user looking at a furniture store s online product catalog might choose to view information about the sofas whereas another user might choose to view information about coffee tables To create dynamic Web pages you must use another language in addition to HTML One language widely used to make Web pages dynamic is JavaScript JavaScript is useful for several purposes such as mouse overs for example to highlight a navigation button when the user moves the mouse pointer over it or accepting and validating information that users type into a Web form However it s not useful for interacting with a database You wouldn t use JavaScript to move the information from the Web form into a database
18. oft IIS PWS iPlanet formerly Netscape Enterprise Server and others ai Although PHP works with several Web servers it works best with Apache If you can select or influence the selection of the Web server used in your organization select Apache By itself Apache is a good choice It s free open source stable and popular It currently powers more than 60 percent of all Web sites according to the Web server survey at www netcraft com It runs on Windows Linux Mac OS and most flavors of Unix MySQL and PHP the Perfect Pair MySQL and PHP are frequently used together They re often called the dynamic duo MySQL provides the database part and PHP provides the appli cation part of your Web database application 18 Part I Developing a Web Database Application Using PHP and MySQL Advantages of the relationship MySQL and PHP as a pair have several advantages 1 They re free It s hard to beat free for cost effectiveness 1 They re Web oriented Both were designed specifically for use on Web sites Both have a set of features focused on building dynamic Web sites 1 They re easy to use Both were designed to get a Web site up quickly 1 They re fast Both were designed with speed as a major goal Together they provide one of the fastest ways to deliver dynamic Web pages to users v They communicate well with one another PHP has built in features for communicating with MySQL You don t need to know
19. or problem someone on the list probably knows the answer or the solution When you post a question to an e mail list the answer usually appears in your inbox within minutes In addi tion most lists maintain an archive of previous discussions so that you can search for answers When you re new to any software you can find out a great deal simply by joining the discussion list and reading the messages for a few days PHP and MySQL have e mail discussion lists Actually each has several discussion lists for special topics such as databases and PHP You can find the names of the mailing lists and instructions for joining them on the PHP www php net and MySQL www mysql1 com Web sites MySQL My Database MySQL is a fast easy to use RDBMS used on many Web sites Speed was the developers main focus from the beginning In the interest of speed they made the decision to offer fewer features than their major competitors such as Oracle and Sybase However even though MySQL is less full featured than its commercial competitors it has all the features needed by the major ity of database developers It s easier to install and use than its commercial competitors and the difference in price is strongly in favor of MySQL MySQL was developed originally by a Swedish company but is now devel oped marketed and supported by Sun Microsystems The company licenses it in two ways 1 MySQL Community Server A freely download
20. pensive MySQL is free under the open source GPL license and the fee for a commercial license is reasonable 1 It s easy to use You can build and interact with a MySQL database by using a few simple statements in the SQL language which is the stan dard language for communicating with RDBMSs Check out Chapter 4 for the lowdown on the SQL language y It can run on many operating systems MySQL runs on many operating systems Windows Linux Mac OS most varieties of Unix including Solaris and AIX FreeBSD OS 2 Irix and others 1 It s available on almost all Web hosts If you re going to run your Web site on a Web hosting company MySQL is widely available without extra cost Using MySQL on a Web host is discussed in more detail in Chapter 2 Technical support is widely available A large base of users provides free support through mailing lists The MySQL developers also partici pate in the e mail lists 1 It s secure MySQL s flexible system of authorization allows some or all database privileges such as the privilege to create a database or delete data to specific users or groups of users Passwords are encrypted 13 14 Part I Developing a Web Database Application Using PHP and MySQL 1 It supports large databases MySQL handles databases up to 50 million rows or more The default file size limit for a table is 4GB but you can increase this if your operating system can handle it to a theoretical limit
21. se and where it is and PHP handles the details It connects to the database passes your instructions to the database and returns the database response to you Technical support is available for PHP You can join one of several e mail discus sion lists offered on the PHP Web site www php net including a list for data bases and PHP In addition a Web interface to the discussion lists is available at http news php net where you can browse or search the messages 16 Part I Developing a Web Database Application Using PHP and MySQL Advantages of PHP The popularity of PHP is growing rapidly because of its many advantages y It s fast Because it is embedded in HTML code the response time is short It s inexpensive free in fact PHP is proof that free lunches do exist and that you can get more than you paid for 1 It s easy to use PHP contains many special features and functions needed to create dynamic Web pages The PHP language is designed to be included easily in an HTML file It can run on many operating systems It runs on a variety of operating systems Windows Linux Mac OS and most varieties of Unix 1 It s available on almost all Web hosts If you are going to publish your Web site on a Web host you will find PHP installed on almost all Web hosts for free Y Technical support is widely available A large base of users provides free support through e mail discussion lists 1 It s se
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