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DeVShed: MySQL - Back-to-Basics
DeVShed: MySQL - Back-to-Basics
06/09/2004 09:07 AMSo, you've been using
MySQL for a
while now, and you breezed through installation, and got your
databases up and running. Do you ever take the time to look back and
see what kind of things that you might have missed? Well,
this
Back-to-Basics guide from DevShed can take you back in time to
learn some of the keys you might have missed.
DevShed: MySQL Transactions Revisited
DevShed: MySQL Transactions Revisited
12/23/2003 09:35 AMDevShed.com has a new article
posted - the second in a series of using those powerful little tools
in MySQL, transactions.
DevShed: An Intro to MySQL Transactions
DevShed: An Intro to MySQL Transactions
11/06/2003 08:51 AMIf you use
MySQL for the backend of
your site, you know there's been a lot of new advances in the latest
version of their software - some things that have been missing that
the other RDBMS have had for a while. One of these things,
transactions, is a little tricky to get a handle on, but
this new article from DevShed hopes to help.
DevShed: MySQL Configuration and
Installation
DevShed: MySQL Configuration and
Installation
06/06/2005 12:15 AMFor anyone out there that's looked for a good, simple (yet powerful)
relationation database system, no doubt you've come across
MySQL. But, if you're still new to the
whole installation game, then
this new tutorial from DevShed could be of help -
MySQL Configuration and Installation (on both Windows and
Unix systems).
DevShed: Backing Up/Restoring A MySQL
Database
DevShed: Backing Up/Restoring A MySQL
Database
06/16/2004 08:26 AMWhen moving from one web host to another, you want to be sure that all
of your data has been transfered from the old host to the new host -
including your database information. Unfortunately,
MySQL takes a little getting used to
in this aspect, but with the help of
this DevShed article, things should go a bit
smoother.
EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: MySQL,
MySQL-client, MySQL-shared, mod_php, php
EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: MySQL,
MySQL-client, MySQL-shared, mod_php, php
12/16/2002 04:17 PM"Stefan Esser from the PHP.net project discovered two vulnerabilities
in MySQL which range from crashing the server to executing arbitrary
code as the user under which the MySQL daemon runs (mysql)..."
SearchEnterpriseLinux: MySQL CEO: Open
Source MySQL Will Rise, Legal Foes Will
Fall
SearchEnterpriseLinux: MySQL CEO: Open
Source MySQL Will Rise, Legal Foes Will
Fall
02/01/2005 09:06 PM"None of the legal attacks on open source or Linux have been
successful. None of that stuff has gone anywhere. That's the biggest
story..."
DevShed: Getting a Handle on XML
DevShed: Getting a Handle on XML
01/16/2003 09:08 AMDevShed: Programming with PHP and GTK
(Pt. 1)
DevShed: Programming with PHP and GTK
(Pt. 1)
08/17/2004 07:41 AMIf you've been wondering what all the talk about PHP and GTK has been
lately, but haven't had a chance to get into the code -
DevShed just might have something
for you. In their new posting,
Programming with PHP and GTK, Part 1 they start an
introductory series to help newcomers get their feet wet.
DevShed: An Introduction to PHP
DevShed: An Introduction to PHP
09/01/2004 08:22 AMIn
this new
article from DevShed.com, they provide a high-level
introduction to PHP - what it is, where it came from, some of the
sample features (of both PHP 4 and PHP 5), as well as some of the
drawbacks for the language.
DevShed: Could PHP Soon Be Owned by Sun?
DevShed: Could PHP Soon Be Owned by Sun?
08/05/2004 08:58 AMAccording to
a new article from DevShed.com today, the
question is posed - "Could PHP Soon Be Owned By Sun?"
DevShed: Introduction to WAP using WML
(and PHP)
DevShed: Introduction to WAP using WML
(and PHP)
04/14/2004 07:45 AMIn a new posting from
DevShed.com
this morning, there is an introduction to using one of the more
misunderstood languages on the web today -
WML/WAP and how to use them with PHP (oh, and ASP
too...).
DevShed on Development: Part 4
DevShed on Development: Part 4
09/26/2002 08:39 AMDevShed: Somebody's Watchin' Me
DevShed: Somebody's Watchin' Me
11/29/2002 09:15 AMDevShed: Security Images in PHP
DevShed: Security Images in PHP
09/09/2004 09:01 AMMore and more, web forms are having to distinguish between real users
entering inforamtion and bots/scripts going out and using the form to
harass. Thankfully, there's a solution that is simple and easy for
just about anyone to implement - a security image - and
this new
DevShed article seeks to help you create one of your own.
DevShed: Apache and the Internet
DevShed: Apache and the Internet
03/14/2005 05:04 PMWith a
new
article (an exceprt from the new APress book
Pro Apache),
DevShed has a new posting for
anyone out there
just
getting started with Apache.
Power in SQL: DevShed on Joins
Power in SQL: DevShed on Joins
08/26/2002 08:32 AMDevShed: A Photo Album using PHP and GD
DevShed: A Photo Album using PHP and GD
04/23/2004 08:00 AMNew from
DevShed.com there are
two new articles that go hand in hand to introduce you to the creation
of a PHP/GD-based photo album.
DevShed: Making Friends with XML
DevShed: Making Friends with XML
02/21/2003 08:29 AMDevShed: Getting Started with Apache 2.0
(Pt. 2)
DevShed: Getting Started with Apache 2.0
(Pt. 2)
03/22/2005 04:50 PMWith the second part in their
Getting Started with Apache 2.0 series posted today,
DevShed builds on
the first part of the series, expanding into the realms
of the log files, custom log file setups, and virtual hosts.
DevShed: patSysinfo Gets the Details You
Need
DevShed: patSysinfo Gets the Details You
Need
02/18/2004 09:16 AMIf you've ever wanted to show the stats of your box (whether just to
show off, or, more practically, monitor your system's health), then
DevShed's new article might just be for you.
DevShed: An Introduction to SimpleXML
DevShed: An Introduction to SimpleXML
06/23/2004 07:39 AMDevShed.com has a new article
posted highlighting one of the features in the upcoming PHP 5 release
-
SimpleXML.
DevShed: Last Updates and Checks
DevShed: Last Updates and Checks
10/25/2002 07:23 AMDevShed: Doing More With phpMyAdmin
(Part 1)
DevShed: Doing More With phpMyAdmin
(Part 1)
10/28/2003 11:07 PMIf you've ever had a shared hosting environment and had to deal with
the frustration of not being able to access the command line, then you
know the joy that
phpMyAdmin
can bring. Now,
DevShed is
looking to share the love with thier latest posting.
DevShed: Getting Started with PHP
Fusebox
DevShed: Getting Started with PHP
Fusebox
06/05/2002 07:50 AMThe Fusebox web methodology may change the way you approach
architecting data-driven web applications.
The latest version of Fusebox is the most scalable and effective
incarnation of a "web box" - style architecting approach. Created by
Steve Nelson, Fusebox has been further popularized by the arrival of a
PHP port by David Huyck of http://bombusbee.com. Armed with Fusebox
and a few simple tools, PHP developers can now architect scalable web
applications across project teams, technical disciplines, and display
mediums. -- Mike Britton
"tri" Don't believe the statement you will find in the article that
says 70% of all software projects fail, otherwise most IT companies
would be out of business. In most such studies - failure is defined to include cost
and time overruns. This is inevitable when the customer changes the
scope of the project.
"tri" After some investigation, I found this
Newbie Guide to Fusebox for PHP (PDF), which is much clearer than
the above Devshed article.
"zeldman.nolo"
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Now Availible
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Now Availible
02/12/2004 10:10 AMIn a new note passed along to me from
MarkL this morning,
there's some new information about the admin tool that the
MySQL folks have created.
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Announced
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Announced
01/22/2004 10:26 AMIn a startling new note from the
MySQL
development team, information about their newest application has
been posted on their site.
Up the tree, dynamically.
Up the tree, dynamically.
10/28/2003 11:06 PMLittle XML files are breeding and multiplying around my web server
like digital jack rabbits. I like having them around. They're XML.
They're handy. They're glue. And XML is everywhere, particularly in
large vendor application servers, their accompanying applications,
and...
Dynamically Typed: CVS via the Web?
Dynamically Typed: CVS via the Web?
05/05/2004 08:16 AMIn a new post on the
Dynamically
Typed SitePoint weblog, Harry picks up the
PECL::cvsclient with the
intent of creating a CVS access utility via the web.
Dynamically Generating CSS
Dynamically Generating CSS
08/27/2004 01:33 PMCSS Colors: Take
Control Using PHP: Good article on how to use PHP (or any
scripting language, really) to generate your CSS.
While many web sites use powerful programming environments
to create HTML, these same tools are usually ignored when it comes to
creating Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). This article describes how to
take control of your colors in CSS using PHP.
Since CSS doesn't support variables, it gets to be a pain to change
colors after a while, since you have to change the same color in so
many places. This is a good solution, just make sure you use the
"header" function to declare a MIME type, or you'll anger the
validation Gods.
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DevShed: Banner Management With
phpAdsNew (Pt. 2)
DevShed: Banner Management With
phpAdsNew (Pt. 2)
04/12/2005 11:27 AMWith the latest part in their
Banner Management with phpAdsNew series,
DevShed dives deeper into the world
of
this powerful ad management
system.
DevShed: Making it with Macromedia
(Dreamweaver)
DevShed: Making it with Macromedia
(Dreamweaver)
12/19/2002 02:33 PMDevShed: Building a PHP Form Generator
(Pt. 2)
DevShed: Building a PHP Form Generator
(Pt. 2)
04/12/2005 08:27 AMDevShed.com has the second part
in their
Inheritance and Polymorphism in
PHP series, building on the base from
the previous piece to expand
the form building class functionality.
DevShed: Writing Quality Software
DevShed: Writing Quality Software
12/17/2003 08:28 AMNew to writing code? Wondering if there's a "standard" way to really
write the large application you're dreaming about? Well,
DevShed.com just might have an
answer for you in their latest article.
Getting Started: DevShed on Software
Development
Getting Started: DevShed on Software
Development
09/03/2002 11:37 AMDevShed: Keeping it Lean and Clean
DevShed: Keeping it Lean and Clean
05/27/2004 07:51 AMSo, you've gotten past the "wow, this PHP stuff is really cool!" phase
and want to dig into things a bit further. Well, a good place to start
is taking the right steps to make your code lean and mean.
This new article from DevShed aims to help you with just
that.
DevShed: Sticking it to Those Pesky
Errors
DevShed: Sticking it to Those Pesky
Errors
12/12/2002 09:49 AMCrafting PHP: DevShed on Software
Development
Crafting PHP: DevShed on Software
Development
09/13/2002 08:29 AMDevshed: Implement Bayesian Inference
with PHP
Devshed: Implement Bayesian Inference
with PHP
01/06/2005 09:24 AMDevShed has a new article posted
today for all of those interested in a better way to filter out
information/spam messages from your data -
Implement Bayesian inference using PHP, Part 1 .
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Open-Source Vendors JBoss, MySQL Form
Partnership
Open-Source Vendors JBoss, MySQL Form
Partnership
01/22/2004 02:11 AMBoth companies promote the use of their software on Linux, which has
become an alternative to proprietary Unix and Windows Server operating
systems. ...
Open-Source Vendors JBoss, MySQL Form
Partnership (TechWeb)
Open-Source Vendors JBoss, MySQL Form
Partnership (TechWeb)
01/22/2004 05:04 AMTechWeb - Under the marketing alliance, JBoss will integrate its
application server with MySQL's database servers, which the companies
say will simplify development and deployment of web-based Java
applications with open source technologies.
Build a People Online Counter with PHP
and MySQL
Build a People Online Counter with PHP
and MySQL
03/20/2003 11:56 AMWant to know how many people are yon your website at any given time?
Using PHP with Sessions and MySQL, this tutorial will show you how!
Build Your Own Database Driven Website
Using PHP & MySQL
Build Your Own Database Driven Website
Using PHP & MySQL
06/26/2002 01:02 PMThis book is ideal for users willing to get started on the development
of dynamic Web pages using PHP and MySQL. If you are a newcomer to the
world of these programming tools or are considering to enter this
world, this book is most suited to your needs.
Dynamically Repopulating Forms
Dynamically Repopulating Forms
01/27/2004 07:31 PMThis is my first tutorial and it is a mix of two great techniques:
Using XML.HTTP with JavaScript and the database driven capacities of
PHP and MySQL.
DotGeek: Dynamically Repopulating Forms
DotGeek: Dynamically Repopulating Forms
01/27/2004 09:13 AMNew from
DotGeek.org this
morning, there is a new tutorial seeking to help you dynamically fill
and update form elements without having to reload the page.
MySQL: PHP and MySQL Get a Little Closer
MySQL: PHP and MySQL Get a Little Closer
02/18/2003 04:17 PMMySQL: MySQL 5.0.0 Has Been Released
MySQL: MySQL 5.0.0 Has Been Released
12/26/2003 07:47 PM"MySQL 5.0.0, a new version of the popular Open Source/Free Software
Database Management System, has been released..."
MySQL: MySQL 4.0.20 Released
MySQL: MySQL 4.0.20 Released
05/20/2004 06:59 PM"MySQL 4.0.20, a new version of the popular Open Source/Free Software
Database
Management System, has been released..."
Build Accessible Online Forms
Build Accessible Online Forms
01/06/2003 07:36 PMWebmasterBase Jan 6 2003 6:04PM ET
Build Your Own ASP.NET Website Using C#
And VB.NET, Chapter 4 - Web Forms and
Web Controls
Build Your Own ASP.NET Website Using C#
And VB.NET, Chapter 4 - Web Forms and
Web Controls
05/19/2004 01:28 AMWebmasterBase May 19 2004 4:39AM GMT
Build It: Small Form Factor PC
Build It: Small Form Factor PC
04/13/2004 12:38 AMSmall form factor rigs are all the rage now. Small, Shuttle-cube style
PCs have some limitations, though, and off-the-shelf compact systems
often limit expansion. Here's how we built a killer small form factor
PC without breaking the bank.
Build It: A Small Form Factor PC
Build It: A Small Form Factor PC
04/15/2004 01:09 PMBuild It: Small Form Factor PC, Part II
Build It: Small Form Factor PC, Part II
04/15/2004 01:09 PMNow that we've got all our parts, let's step through the assembly
process. It's a bit trickier than putting together a full-tower
configuration.
Use MySQL.
Use MySQL.
03/11/2003 10:45 AMIf you’re using Movable Type, use MySQL. If you have something
against MySQL, use something else, but don’t use DB files. Note:
Here comes the rant....
MySQL 4.0.18
MySQL 4.0.18
05/06/2004 06:50 PMThe worlds most widely used open source database.
MySQL 5.0
MySQL 5.0
12/29/2003 11:50 PMChanges in
release 5.0.0 (Development): MySQL has released an alpha of
version 5.0. They include support for stored procedures, but no views
yet.
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MySQL 4.1.1 Now Available!
MySQL 4.1.1 Now Available!
12/07/2003 12:48 PMMySQL's newest offering, MySQL 4.1.1, has been released. Their second
alpha development release for the current version is now available in
source/binary for the major platforms. There are new features galore,
a more secure authentication scheme and support of multiple table
spaces by MySQL's transa
XAO-MySQL-1.01
XAO-MySQL-1.01
11/13/2003 12:45 AMPHP vs mysql
PHP vs mysql
10/02/2002 01:58 PMMySQL to XML - XML to MySQL
MySQL to XML - XML to MySQL
10/02/2002 06:05 PMInsert XML in MySQL and export MySQL to XML. The class XMLFile and my
other class such as MySQL Connection, MySQL RecordSet and MySQL Log
are required.
MySQL 4.0.16 now available!
MySQL 4.0.16 now available!
11/05/2003 10:36 PMMySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open source database,
has released 4.0.16, the current production release of MySQL. Users
with previous versions are encouraged to download this release.
God Uses MySQL
God Uses MySQL
11/10/2003 11:40 PM There was a lot of reaction to my recent post about MySQL at Sabre,
most of which I don't have the time or interest to respond to. Too
many people just Don't Get It and Never Will. But I was inspired to
visit the church sign generator and make the image you see with this
post. I think it's amusing. :-) Anyway, life would be so much easier
if people stopped trying to think of MySQL in terms of...
MySQL Log
MySQL Log
09/28/2002 03:31 AMAdd and show the log provide by other classes such as MySQL Connection
and MySQL Recordset
TCB-mysql-0.2
TCB-mysql-0.2
05/26/2004 04:50 PM DevShed.com: MySQL & PHP Dynamically