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Regardless of which option was selected, the installation begins with unpacking archives. For unpacking, follow two simple steps:

  1. Follow the following commands:
Gunzip Apache_1.3.9.tar.gz Gunzip php-4.0.0.tar.gz

After the unpacking is completed, there are files with the * .tar extension.

  1. Remove the delivery files from archives:
tar -zxvf apache_1.3.x.tar tar -zxvf php-4.0.x.tar

From now on, the main installation process begins.

Apache module

Installing PHR in the form of an Apache module is quite simple. Below are described in detail all the necessary actions:

  1. Go to Apache catalog: cD Apache_1.3.x.
  2. Adjust Apache. Select the path at your discretion, but remember that the devil should not follow. ./configure -Prefix \u003d [Path]
  3. Go to the RNR catalog; Configure, assemble and install the delivery. The -With-Config-File-PATH parameter specifies the directory in which the RNR configuration file will be. Usually this file is in the / usr / local / lib directory, but you can choose another directory at your discretion: ./configure -with-Apache \u003d .. / Apache_1.3.x -With-config-file-path \u003d [path] make make install
  4. Return to the Apache catalog. Now you can change the configuration, collect and install Apache. The -OTher-Configuration-options parameter refers to any special configuration parameters that you would like to transfer Apache's WEB server. This topic goes beyond the scope of the book. The full description of the parameters is given in the Apache documentation: ./configure -activate-module \u003d src / modules / php4 / libphp4.a-one-configuration-options make make install
  5. At the last stage, editing the Apache httpd.conf file. Some modifications refer to Apache, others are necessary in order for the RNR scripts to be recognized and transmitted to the Web server. First find such a string:
ServerName Localhost.

Then find the strings

In order for PNP support files to work correctly on the server, these lines must be reduced. To do this, it is enough to remove the pound sign (#) at the beginning of each row. Save the file and climb the directory hierarchy to one level up. Run the Apache server next command:

./bin/apachectl start

Voila! PHP and Apache are ready to work. To check, save the following fragment in the phpInfo.php file in the root directory of the Apache document directory, located in the Apache installation directory:

Open the file in the browser on the server. The window appears a long list of RNR configuration information. You have successfully installed PHR as an Apache module.

APACHE dynamic module

Dynamic modules are convenient because they allow you to update the supply of PHR without recompiling the Web server. Apache considers PNP support as one of its numerous modules like modulerewrite or modulespelling. This option is especially good in situations when supporting new features will be added to the RNR - for example, encryption. All you have to do is reconfiguring / compile RNR with encryption support, and you can immediately use a new opportunity in Web applications. The installation process is described below:

  1. Go to Apache catalog:
  1. Adjust Apache. Select the path at your discretion, but remember that it should not follow the oblique trait. The -OTher-Configuration-options parameter refers to any special configuration parameters that you would like to transfer Apache's WEB server. This topic goes beyond the scope of the book. The full description of the parameters is given in the Apache documentation.
./configure -Prefix \u003d [path] -Enable-Module \u003d SO -Ther-Configuration-Options
  1. Collect the Apache server. After entering the MAKE command, the message series is displayed on the screen:
  1. Install the Apache server. After entering the Make Install command, the next series of messages is displayed. After successfully completing the installation, the appropriate message appears on the screen:
  1. If previous actions have passed without errors, you can move to editing the httpd.conf file. This file is located in the CONF subdirectory of the directory specified in step 2. Open the file in the text editor and find the string:
ServerName new.host.name.

Give it to the following mind:

ServerName Local Host.
  1. Go to the directory where the PNP package is located. Configure, collect and install PHR. The parameters indicate the path to the directory containing the APXS file - subdirectory of the bin of the directory, the path to which was specified in step 2:
./configure -With-APXS \u003d [Path / K / APXS] Make Make Install
  1. Open the Apache httpd.conf file for the next modification. To ensure the right lexical analysis of incoming requests to files with support for PNP, the extension must match one of the extensions specified in the Apache server configuration file, httpd.conf. The file contains parameters that may vary at the discretion of the administrator; Some of them are directly related to RNR. Open the httpd.conf file in its text editor. At the end of the file there are two lines of the following form:
#ADTYPE Application / X-Httpd-PHP .php .php4 #Addtype Application / X-Httpd-PHP-Source .php .phpps
  1. In order for PNP support files to work correctly on the server, these lines must be reduced. To do this, delete "pound sign (#) at the beginning of each line.
  2. Save the file and go to one level up in the directory hierarchy (CD command). Run Apache as follows:
./bin/apachectl start

Voila! RNR and Apache are ready to work.

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PHP has been created to solve a specific practical task in the Internet environment (which one can find out by reading the first lecture of the course). We will also try to not be distracted too much on theoretical reasoning, and we will strive for solving any particular task in each of the lectures. Most examples are taken from the actual existing system: the virtual museum of computer science music. The first part of the course is devoted to the study of the fundamentals of syntax and control structures. After that, the client-server technology is considered as the main scope of the PHP application. Then go to the study of the most useful in our opinion embedded functions and the solution with their help practical tasks. Although the object model in PHP is not the richest, its fundamental presence allows you to naturally describe the object models of data. As a basic model, the model of the document of the Virtual Museum of Informatics will be considered. After that, a number of application aspects will be considered: working with a file system, with database, rows, sessions, DOM XML - all this will allow to consider the key tasks of the practical use of the language.

PHP, MySQL for beginners - Andy Harris. - 2005.

This book will help you learn to program on RNR and create databases on MySQL. If your goal is to write programs for web servers, then this book is for you. You will learn all the basic concepts of programming languages, in particular, learn the commands and syntax of the PHR language. You will also learn how in modern environments the data is used, among other things, they will also study the programming process itself.


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Simply and available the basics of the RNR is the popular language of writing scripts for Web pages. Performing simple examples, the reader will be able to master the basics of programming on PNP, create a dynamic page, a site visiting meter, a voting system, address book, online store. Typical scripting errors are described, as well as their correction paths. The book contains a code fragments that can be applied when creating your own projects.

It is intended primarily for beginners, but it can be useful and experienced programmers using PHR.

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»Relationship operators

Sports navigation: 1.1 About PHP 1.2 History PHP 1.3 Why is PHP? 1.4 How is it all (PHP) running? 1.5 From the interpreter to compiler 1.6 PHP 1.7 capabilities What is necessary for work? 1.8 Answers to your questions 1.9 Conclusion to Chapter 2.1 Installing and Configuring 2.2 Installing Apache 2.3 Installing PHP 2.4 Installing MySQL 2.5 Setting up Apache 2.6 Setting up PHP 2.7 Setting up MySQL 2.8 Testing Apache programs, PHP 2.9 CONCLUSION TO chapter 2 3.1 PHP 3.2 Syntax 3.2 Professional insert 3.3 RNR and HTML 3.4 Comments in Language (code) PHP 3.5 Registration of PHP Program Code 3.6 Conclusion to Chapter 3 4.1 Variables. What are variables? 4.2 Variables. Data Types in PHP 4.3 Integer. Data type. 4.4 Double. Data type. 4.5 boolean. Data type. 4.6 Other data types 4.7 Definition of variables in PHP 4.8 Changing data type in PHP 4.9 References to variables in PHP 4.10 Dynamic variables in PHP 4.11 What is the PHP constants? 4.12 Definition of constants in PHP 4.13 predefined constants in PHP 4.14 CONCLUSIONS TO Chapter 4 5.1 Operators in PHP 5.2 Operator of the assignment in PHP 5.3 Arithmetic operators in PHP 5.4 Operators Relations in PHP 5.5 Logical operators in PHP 5.6 Digital operators in PHP 5.7 String operators in PHP 5.7 PHP 5.8 Error suppression operator in PHP 5.9 Operators of increase and decrease in PHP 5.10 Abbreviated recording of variables in PHP 5.11 Priority and associativity in PHP 5.12 Conclusion to chapter 5 6.1 PHP control operators 6.2 Conditional operator IF 6.3 Conditional operator ELSEIF 6.4 Conditional operator SWITCH 6.5 Operators Cycle For 6.6 WHILE CYKLER OPERATOR 6.7 CYCLE OPERATOR DO ... WHILE 6.8 Unconditional operator BREAK 6.9 Unconditional operator Continue 6.10 Unconditional operator EXIT 6.11 REQUIRE 6.12 INCLUDE 6.13 CONCLUSION TO chapter 6 7.1 Functions in PHP 7.2 Definition of functions in PHP 7.3 Function arguments in PHP 7.4 Scope of variables 7.5 The lifetime of variables in PHP 7.6 Recursion in PHP 7.7 Dynamic Calling of Functions in PHP 7.8 Conclusion to Chapter 7 8.1 Arrays in PHP 8.2 Assigning Values \u200b\u200bof PHP 8.3 ARRAY () PHP 8.4 Function PHP Arrays 8.5 Output of PHP arrays. Count () function, Foreach () 8.6 design function 8.7 Each () 8.8 List () 8.9 Array fold 8.10 Comparison of array 8.11 Adding an array elements 8.12 Removing array elements 8.13 Sorting arrays 8.14 Multidimensional arrays 8. 15 Conversion to Array 8.16 CONCLUSION TO Chapter 8 9.1 Row 9.2 Processing of variables inside strings 9.3 Row output 9.4 Formatted Lock output 9.5 Line length in PHP 9.6 Search Substring in line 9.7 Cleaning strings 9.8 CONCLUSION TO chapter 9 10.1 Working with HTML-forms 10.2 Data transmission HTML form. GET and POST 10.3 Method Data in PHP 10.4 SuperGlobal arrays $ _GET and $ _Post 10.5 Conclusion to Chapter 10 11.1 Opening Files in PHP 11.2 File Closing PHP 11.3 Reading and Recording Files in PHP 11.4 Copying, Deleting and Rename Files in PHP 11.5 Receipt File information in PHP 11.6 File pointer in PHP 11.7 Opening and closing directories in PHP 11.8 Reading directories in PHP 11.9 Create and delete directories in PHP 11.10 Conclusion to chapter 11 12.1 Working with MYSQL databases in PHP 12.2 PHP connection with MySQL database server 12.3 Creating and removing the MYSQL database 12.4 Creating and deleting tables MySQL 12.5 Working with MYSQL data 12.6 Conclusion to chapter 12 13.1 Working with images in PHP. Library GD 13.2 Creating and pinching images in PHP 13.3 Modification of images in PHP 13.4 Working with text in PHP 13.5 Conclusion to chapter 13 14.1 Working with date and time in PHP 14.2 Date and time formatting symbols in PHP 14.3 Date () and GetDate () In PHP 14.4 Conversion to the absolute time in PHP 14.5 Conclusion to chapter 14 15.1 Work with regular expressions in PHP 15.2 Regular POSIX expressions in PHP 15.3 Metacters in PHP 15.4 Character classes 15.5 Quantitizers 15.6 Replacement on the template 15.7 Examples of regular expressions 15.8 Conclusion to chapter 15 16.1 Working with Cookies in PHP 16.2 Cookies Cookies in PHP 16.3 Reading from Cookies 16.4 Removing Cookies 16.5 Conclusion to Chapter 16

Relation operators are applied to compare values. Typically compare numbers, but RNR allows them to apply them to lines. Expressions containing the relationship (or comparisons) operators always have a value of type Boolean, that is, True or False. They are often used in the structures of the IF .. ELSE and the like it. Read about it in the next chapter.

We give all the relationship operators available in PHR:

$ a \u003d\u003d $ b - checking for equality
$ A is $ B - True
$ is not equal to $ b - false;

$ a! \u003d $ B - inspection for inequality
$ and not equals $ B - True
$ A is $ b - false;

$ a $ a less than $ B - TRUE
$ a more either equal to $ b - false;

$ a\u003e $ b - check for more
$ a more $ B - True
$ a less than either equal to $ b - false;

$ a $ and less or equal to $ b - True
$ a more $ b - false;

$ a\u003e \u003d $ b - check for more or equal
$ a more or equal to $ B - True
$ a less than $ b - false;

$ a \u003d\u003d\u003d $ B - verification for identity
$ A is identical to $ B - TRUE
$ and unidenticious $ B - False.

The above operators are very simple, although the explanation requires, probably, the last of them (\u003d\u003d\u003d). This operator appeared only in the RNR 4. It requires from its operands not only the same values, but also a data type coincidence (Listing 5.1).

Listing 5.1. Operator verification for identity.

\u003cHTML\u003e
\u003cHead\u003e
\u003cTitle\u003e Identity check operator \u003c/ title\u003e
\u003c/ Head\u003e
\u003cBody\u003e
\u003c? PHP.
$ a \u003d 4; // Variable type Integer
$ b \u003d "4"; // Variable Type String
echo "\u003d\u003d:";
echo ($ a \u003d\u003d $ b); // Displays 1 (True)
Echo "\u003cbr\u003e";
echo "\u003d\u003d\u003d:";
echo ($ a \u003d\u003d\u003d $ b); // Displays "" (FALSE)
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\u003c/ Body\u003e
\u003c/ Html\u003e

In this case, the values \u200b\u200bof the variables are equal, but their types are not equal, so they are considered non-equivalent.

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