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Introduction to Web Applications | p. 1 |
Web Application Requirements: Analysis and Design | p. 19 |
Structure and Content in the Presentation Layer: the HyperText Markup Language (HTML) | p. 53 |
Styling in the Presentation Layer: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) | p. 89 |
Content, Structure and Validation: XML, DTD and XHTML | p. 123 |
Introduction to JavaScript | p. 155 |
Interactive JavaScript: Dynamic HTML, Client-Side Validation and Ajax | p. 187 |
Introduction to PHP | p. 225 |
Flow of Control | p. 253 |
Form Interaction | p. 277 |
Strings and Arrays | p. 309 |
Files, Cookies, Sessions and Email | p. 341 |
Functions, Dates and Times and Redirection | p. 373 |
Databases | p. 401 |
Linking PHP to a Database | p. 435 |
Introducing Object Orientation | p. 465 |
Object-Oriented Inheritance and Polymorphism | p. 495 |
Combining Ajax and PHP - Making the Web More Dynamic | p. 525 |
Conformance to Standards and Accessibility | p. 555 |
Building More Secure and Robust Web Applications | p. 585 |
Appendix | p. 619 |
Index | p. 627 |
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