Object Oriented Programming- The Banking Application - Login
This article discusses the login portion of our banking application that we created using the new Object Oriented Programming that became available in PHP 5. We will also cover some additional OOP concepts that we have not looked at yet.
Object Oriented Programming- The Banking Application - Login
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Object Orientated Programming- The Banking Application - Login
This article discusses the login portion of our banking application that we created using the new Object Orientated Programming that became available in PHP 5. We will also cover some additional OOP concepts that we have not looked at yet.
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Managing Logs in Apache
The two log files that most Apache setups generate are access.log and error.log. You can also choose to add more logging for things like URL rewriting, or gzip compression. As these logs grow in size and number, they become harder to manage. Learn how to manage logging more easily in Apache.
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XML and PHP Simplified - Building an XML Reader
Building on previous installments, this article walks you through building an application that enables you to work with XML documents.
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Ern’s Summer Grab Bag: ThemeWars, A New Joomla, and The Case of the Missing Title
Ern’s summer grab bag covers random news on content management systems and tips on how to hide page titles in Drupal.
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Data Filtering with PHP
This article explores some of the new data filtering functions that became available in PHP 5.
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User Personalization with PHP: The Final Scripts
User Personalization with PHP” examines the last scripts that make up the main section of the application. In particular, it covers how to add , remove and change bookmark information.
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User Personalization with PHP: The Home Page
Learn how to build an online bookmark system. By creating your own, you have full control over your application, which allows you to tweak it to suit your needs.
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Comet Programming: the Hidden IFrame Technique
In the “Comet Programming: Using Ajax to Simulate Server Push” article, we learned how to use XMLHttpRequest long polling to refresh page components and keep cached data in synch with the server. Today’s technique, sometimes called a “Forever Frame”, relies on a hidden IFrame.
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On-Demand JavaScript Explained
As JavaScript Frameworks and user JS libraries become increasingly commonplace, download times can become a real turn off to users. There are times where dynamically loading scripts and other resources can be of great benefit. In this overview of on-demand JavaScipt, we’ll go over the basics of how it’s done, as well as look [...]
Using Dojo for Client-Side Validation
Client-side form validation is quick and reduces the load on the server. This tutorial explains how to use the Dojo JavaScript library for these types of validation in order to enhance your form processing.
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The New Vessels: The New Language of Marketing 2.0
The new vessels, which include blogs, games, social networks, and other Web 2.0 mechanisms, involve listening, cultivating, and participating in the continuous dialogue among customers. By Sandy Carter. 0112
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An Introduction to 3D
3D models are created by manipulating polygon meshes and molding them into objects, characters and scenes. Even if you don’t have formal art training that goes beyond the few classes you took in high school or college you can still do great work in 3D. By Vivek Kumar Bhojnagarwala. 0106
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Email Marketing Terms to Know
When evaluating email marketing applications, it’s important to know some of the buzzwords so you’re properly informed. As a small business owner, you’ll greatly benefit from email marketing, since it helps you stay in contact with your current or potential clients and can greatly increase sales. By Robert Burko. 1229
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Popular JavaScript Framework Libraries: qooxdoo and SproutCore
JavaScript Frameworks give your site a clean and professional look that would take you months to achieve on your own, if at all. Last week we looked at: Dojo, Rialto and the Spry Frameworks. This week we look at qooxdoo and SproutCore. By Rob Gravelle. 1210
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