Beginning
Ajax with PHP from Novice to Professional
By Lee Babin
Introduction:
Working with technology is a funny thing in
that every time you think you have it cornered blam. Something pops out of
nowhere that leaves you at once both bewildered and excited. Web development
seems to be particularly prone to such surprises. For instance, early on, all
we had to deal with was plain old HTML, which, aside from the never-ending
table-wrangling, was easy enough. But soon, the simple web site began to morph
into a complex web application, and accordingly, scripting languages such as
PHP became requisite knowledge. Not to worry! I wrote this book to show PHP
users how to incorporate Ajax into their web applications without necessarily
getting bogged down in confusing JavaScript syntax, and I’ve chosen to
introduce the topic by way of practical examples and real-world instruction.
The material is broken down into 14 chapters, each of which is described here:
Chapter 1:“Introducing Ajax,” puts this new
Ajax technology into context, explaining the circumstances that led to its
emergence as one of today’s most talked about advance- ments in web
development.
Chapter 2:“Ajax Basics,” moves you from the
why to the what, covering fundamental Ajax syntax and concepts that will arise
no matter the purpose of your application.
Chapter 3:“PHP and Ajax,” presents several
examples explaining how the client and server sides come together to build
truly compelling web applications.
Chapter 4:“Database-Driven Ajax,” builds on
what you learned in the previous chapter by bringing MySQL into the picture.
Chapter 5:“Forms,” explains how Ajax can
greatly improve the user experience by per- forming tasks such as seemingly
real-time forms validation.
Chapter 6:“Images,” shows you how to upload,
manipulate, and display images the Ajaxway.
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Chapter 7:“A Real-World Ajax Application,”
applies everything you’ve learned so far to build an Ajax-enabled photo
gallery.
Chapter 8:“Ergonomic Display,” touches upon
several best practices that should always be applied when building rich
Internet applications.
Chapter 9:“Web Services,” shows you how to
integrate Ajax with web services, allowing you to more effectively integrate
content from providers such as Google and Amazon.
Chapter 10:“Spatially Enabled Web
Applications,” introduces one of the Web’s showcase Ajax implementations: the
Google Maps API.
Chapter 11:“Cross-Browser Issues,” discusses
what to keep in mind when developing Ajax applications for the array of web
browsers in widespread use today.
Chapter 12:“Security,” examines several
attack vectors introduced by Ajax integration, and explains how you can avoid
them.
Chapter 13:“Testing and Debugging,”
introduces numerous tools that can lessen the anguish often involved in
debugging JavaScript.
Chapter 14:“The DOM,” introduces the document
object model, a crucial element in the simplest of Ajax-driven applications
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