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IIMT COLLEGE OF ENGG.
GR. NOIDA
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COLLOQUIUM M.C.A. TOPIC
PHP
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PHP An Introduction
UNDER GUIDENCE :-MR. PRABHAT SIR
PERSENTED BY:-
BHOOPENDRA KUMAR MODANWAL
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INTRODUCTION
1.Agenda
2.History
3.Why use php4.Getting start
5.Advance PHP
6.PHP CMS7.PHP Framework
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AGENDA
1. Brief History of PHP
2.Getting Started
3.Advance PHP
4.PHP C.M.S.
5.PHP Framework
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Brief History of PHP
PHP (PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) was created byRasmus Lerdorfin 1994. It was initially developedfor HTTP usage logging and server-side formgeneration in Unix.
PHP 2 (1995) transformed the language into a Server-side embedded scripting language. Added databasesupport, file uploads, variables, arrays, recursivefunctions, conditionals, iteration, regularexpressions, etc.
PHP 3 (1998) added support for ODBC data sources,multiple platform support, email protocols(SNMP,IMAP), and new parser written by Zeev
Suraski and Andi Gutmans .
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Brief History of PHP
PHP 4 (2000) became an independentcomponent of the web server for addedefficiency. The parser was renamed the ZendEngine. Many security features were added.
PHP 5 (2004) adds Zend Engine II with objectoriented programming, robust XML support
using the libxml2 library, SOAP extension forinteroperability with Web Services, SQLite hasbeen bundled with PHP
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Brief History of PHP
As of August 2004, PHP is used on 16,946,328 Domains,
1,348,793 IP Addresseshttp://www.php.net/usage.php
This is roughly 32% of all domains on the web.
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Why is PHP used?
1.Easy to UseCode is embedded into HTML. The PHP codeis enclosedin special start and end tags that allow youto jump into and out of "PHP mode".
Example
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Why is PHP used?
2. Cross Platform
Runs on almost any Web server on several operating systems.
One of the strongest features is the wide range of supported databases
Web Servers: Apache, Microsoft IIS, Caudium, Netscape EnterpriseServer
Operating Systems: UNIX (HP-UX,OpenBSD,Solaris,Linux), Mac OSX,
Windows NT/98/2000/XP/2003
Supported Databases: Adabas D, dBase,Empress, FilePro (read-only),
Hyperwave,IBM DB2, Informix, Ingres, InterBase, FrontBase, mSQL,
Direct MS-SQL, MySQL, ODBC, Oracle (OCI7 and OCI8), Ovrimos,
PostgreSQL, SQLite, Solid, Sybase, Velocis,Unix dbm
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Why is PHP used?
3. Cost Benefits
PHP is free. Open source code means that the entire PHP
community will contribute towards bug fixes. There are
several add-on technologies (libraries) for PHP that are also
free.
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Getting Started
How to escape from HTML and enter PHP modePHP parses a fileby looking for one of the special tags that tells it to startinterpreting the text as PHP code. The parser then executes all ofthe code it finds until it runs into a PHP closing tag.
Simple HTML Page with PHPThe following is a basic example tooutput text usingPHP.
My First PHP Page
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Examples
PHP is a great way to implement templates on your
website.
How to implement a simple page counter
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Examples
Step 1: Universal header and footer in a single file
Step 2:Create a file called header.php. This file will have allof the
header HTML code. You can use FrontPage/Dreamweaver tocreate the header, but remember to remove the closing and tags.
Step 3: Universal header and footer in a single file
This is the basic template that you will use on all of the
pages. Make sure you name the files with a .php extensionso that the server will process the PHP code. In this example,we assume the header and footer files are located in thesame directory.
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ExamplesBenefits:
- Any changes to header or footer only require editing of a
single file. This reduces the amount of work necessary for
site maintenance and redesign.
- Helps separate the content and design for easier maintenance
Page 1
Content
Page 5
Content
Page 3
Content
Page 2
Content
Page 4
Content
Header
Footer
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Advance PHP
Advance PHP is basicaly devided into two
part
1.which is based on CMS
2.which is based on frame work
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What is CMS
The name CMS, Content System Management, is
a vague term, since actually any software
manages contents.
More precisely one gives this name to a softwarewhich manages the creation and the publication
of documents, possibly in a collaborative way.
On this site, we will speak rather about CMS as
Web applications, therefore software of
assistance to put documents in line on Internet.
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Why a CMS?
Content managers undertake the part common to the pages of your
site and generates the pages starting from the text or of the data that
you provide him. He thus delivers you repetitive tasks.
He can be static and create the pages before they are put in lines, or
dynamic and create the page at the request of the visitor.
He does not bring anything about the contents itself, but makes it
possible to manage the structure of the site, to add and classify the
pages. The major CMS make it possible to manage a forum, a
directory, news, most of the time by the addition of extensions.
Sometimes it makes it possible to adapt the interface of the site, to
generate more stripped printable pages or to make contributors
taking part to the site.
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Type of CMS
If we are taking about the CMS then it is more than 70 but some of CMS
is given below
Ariadne ,ArtiVelocity,B2evolution, BlogCMS,Caravel,CMS,
Chlorine,BoardsChronoSite,Cwiab,CMSimple, CMSMdeSimp,CoppermineCuteNews, DBHcms , DotClear ,DokuWiki,
Drigg,Drupal,e107, GroupWare,Elgg,Exponent ,eZpublish ,
FluBB,Freeglobes,Geklog, GuppY, IntraLibre,Itseasy, Joomla!,
lemon,CMS, Lodel,Mambo, MediaWiki, MidgardCS,Modx,
NitroTech, NPDS, NucleusCMS, OpenPHPNuke, phpBB,
Phorum,PHPMotion,PHPNuke, PhpdugPHPList, PhpMyFaq,
phpWCMS
http://www.ariadne-cms.org/http://b2evolution.net/http://blogcms.com/http://www.caravelcms.org/http://sourceforge.net/projects/chlorineboards/http://sourceforge.net/projects/chlorineboards/http://chrono.apinc.org/http://sourceforge.net/projects/churchwebsite/http://www.cmsimple-xh.com/http://coppermine-gallery.net/index.phphttp://cutephp.com/http://www.drbenhur.com/http://dotclear.org/http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/dokuwikihttp://drupal.org/http://sourceforge.net/projects/e107/http://www.egroupware.org/http://elgg.org/http://www.exponentcms.org/http://ez.no/http://fluxbb.org/http://www.freeglobes.net/http://www.geeklog.net/http://www.freeguppy.org/http://adullact.net/projects/intralibre/http://www.en1heure.com/itseasy/http://www.joomla.org/http://lemon-cms.sourceforge.net/http://www.lodel.org/http://mambo-foundation.org/http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWikihttp://www.midgard-project.org/http://modx.com/http://www.nitrotech.org/http://www.npds.org/http://nucleuscms.org/http://www.openphpnuke.com/http://www.phpbb.com/http://www.phorum.org/http://www.phpmotion.com/http://phpnuke.org/http://www.kubelabs.com/phpdug/http://www.phplist.com/http://www.phpmyfaq.de/http://www.phpwcms.de/http://www.phpwcms.de/http://www.phpmyfaq.de/http://www.phplist.com/http://www.kubelabs.com/phpdug/http://phpnuke.org/http://www.phpmotion.com/http://www.phorum.org/http://www.phpbb.com/http://www.openphpnuke.com/http://nucleuscms.org/http://www.npds.org/http://www.nitrotech.org/http://modx.com/http://www.midgard-project.org/http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWikihttp://mambo-foundation.org/http://www.lodel.org/http://lemon-cms.sourceforge.net/http://www.joomla.org/http://www.joomla.org/http://www.en1heure.com/itseasy/http://adullact.net/projects/intralibre/http://www.freeguppy.org/http://www.geeklog.net/http://www.freeglobes.net/http://fluxbb.org/http://ez.no/http://www.exponentcms.org/http://elgg.org/http://www.egroupware.org/http://sourceforge.net/projects/e107/http://sourceforge.net/projects/e107/http://drupal.org/http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/dokuwikihttp://dotclear.org/http://www.drbenhur.com/http://cutephp.com/http://coppermine-gallery.net/index.phphttp://www.cmsimple-xh.com/http://sourceforge.net/projects/churchwebsite/http://chrono.apinc.org/http://sourceforge.net/projects/chlorineboards/http://sourceforge.net/projects/chlorineboards/http://www.caravelcms.org/http://blogcms.com/http://b2evolution.net/http://b2evolution.net/http://b2evolution.net/http://www.ariadne-cms.org/7/31/2019 PHP An Introduction
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Type of CMS
phpWebSite, phpCMS, PhpWiki, PivotPligg,PmWiki,
PortalPHP, Prestashop,SEOToaster,SilverStripe,SMF,Spip,
Storytlr,Templeet, Textpattern,TikiWiki,Typo3 , Wikkawiki,
Wordpress,Xaraya, Xoops,Zikula.
http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/http://phpcms.de/index.en.htmlhttp://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/http://www.pivotlog.net/http://pligg.com/http://www.pmwiki.org/http://www.safari-msi.com/portailphp/http://www.prestashop.com/http://www.seotoaster.com/http://www.silverstripe.org/http://www.simplemachines.org/http://www.spip.net/http://storytlr.org/http://www.templeet.org/http://textpattern.com/http://info.tiki.org/tiki-index.phphttp://typo3.com/http://wikkawiki.org/http://wordpress.org/http://www.xaraya.com/http://www.xoops.org/http://zikula.org/http://zikula.org/http://www.xoops.org/http://www.xaraya.com/http://wordpress.org/http://wikkawiki.org/http://typo3.com/http://info.tiki.org/tiki-index.phphttp://textpattern.com/http://www.templeet.org/http://storytlr.org/http://www.spip.net/http://www.simplemachines.org/http://www.silverstripe.org/http://www.seotoaster.com/http://www.prestashop.com/http://www.safari-msi.com/portailphp/http://www.pmwiki.org/http://pligg.com/http://www.pivotlog.net/http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/http://phpcms.de/index.en.htmlhttp://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/7/31/2019 PHP An Introduction
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Top popular Type of CMS
1. Joomla
2. Drupal
3. Wordpress
4. FluxBB
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Joomla Introduction
Introduction to the popular Joomla CMS (ContentManagement System) and its use. This strangename was chosen among many others! It is aSwahili word that expresses the community vision
of the tool.Joomla uses are quite varied: portal, magazine, e-commerce.
In April 2010, Microsoft has signed the Joomla!
Contributor Agreement and now contributes tothe code for it to work better on its WindowsIIS server.
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Advantages of Joomla
(since version 1.5.9) Upload images in the library.
Display articles randomly selected to publicize the oldest content,besides more recent additions.
Print format for each item.
Sending emails to announce a new article.
Insertion of a poll in each article (available on Drupal too).
Banners manager.
Custom look and feel selected by each user.
Search field associated with a statistical research tool for the site.
Syntax-hightlighting for code.
Possibly assigning a different template for each page.
Integrated Forum (Extension).
Integrated FAQ (Extension).
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Drawbacks of Joomla
Documentation is the weak point of this CMS. We donot even see on the site a list of features of thesoftware, we must pick them up on other sites. Apart aPDF file somewhere on the site I found through
Google.The wiki and more precisely theAbsolute BeginnersGuide to Joomla provides some information.
Joomla has only two levels of hierarchy whileWordpress allows you to add sub-categories without
limitation. That's enough for a site of entrerprises or e-commerce but Joomla is not suitable for adocumentary website.
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Drupal Introduction
Drupal is a content management systemautomated with which the user can simply writewithout worrying about categorization and otheraspects of site management. But considered in
this way, Drupal must be installed by anexperienced webmaster, because the originalsetup is limited to basics, there is not even amenu of categories, and it is with the addition of
modules that we will provide to a site all thefeatures of the Web 2.0: tag cloud, display ofrecent articles, RSS feeds, statistics of visits, etc..
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Advantages of drupal
The CCK is now part of the core software and is no longer a module.The Content Construction Kit allows to create new types of pages.
Like Wordpress, you can upload images and make manipulations.
The interface is simpler, more intuitive.A designer has been specially hired to redesign the interface.
An update manager is added. Custom fields allow to extend the pages without creating new
types. This comes from Wordpress.
All databases may be used now as the software interacts with aninterface layer.
The Drupal Theme Garden is a repository of themes under the GPL,thus freely usable.
Drupal 7 is faster due to improved access to the database.
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Disadvantage of drupal
Drupal is compatible with the data but not withthe code. A new version may require thewebmaster or module developer to change thecode he added to suit the new version.
But they may still use the contents of thedatabase.
However, the code compatibility is maintainedbetween minor versions.Drupal 7 becomes
incompatible with Drupal 6, but Drupal 6.1, 6.2,6.3 etc. remain consistent when the code ofDrupal 6.0.
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Wordpress Introduction
Wordpress is both a host ofblogs, Wordpress.com with four million hostedblogs in 2008
There are other blogging software such as
dotclear, but Wordpress, through its manycontributors has a very broad range of pluginsand themes that make it nearly universal andprovides almost all the features that we could askfor. We can give it also a more general use,building even a platform for e-commerce.In addition it makes low use of resources and isoptimized for SEO.
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Advantage of Wordpress
1. Cheap or FreeUsing WordPressfor your website means its cheap or free.WordPress itself is free, a theme is easily under $100 or evenfree and you save loads of money (compare the cost oftemplatevs custom design). Havent you heard? Stingy is in.
2. Its That EasyIf youve got any computer savvy, WordPress is easy to use. If youcan send an e-mail, use Microsoft Word or set up a Facebookaccount, then you can use WordPress. And normal use doesntrun the risk of mucking up the design. Its website creation fornon-techies.
3. Do It YourselfWith WordPress you enter the Do-It-Yourself world. No morewaiting for and paying a programmer to fix a tiny error, savingyou time and money.
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Advantage of Wordpress
4. Many Users, Many PlacesWordPress is online and offers multiple users, which meansyoure not the only one who can fix something in a pinchand you can access it from anywhere. Which means ifyouve got Internet access in Tahiti, you could work from
there. That also means your important site is backed up ona secure server with multiple redundancies, not some highschool kids laptop.
5. Climb the Search Results
WordPress also makes it easier to optimize your searchengine results. That means your site is more likely to landon the first page of Google results, which means people aremore likely to find you.
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Disadvantage of Wordpress
Many of the themes have a tendency to lookthe same or similar.
PHPs track record for security is pretty bad.
Database queries may be very heavy It isnt a full CMS product which is fine for a
lot of sites but if your site is moving a long
way away from something based around ablog then you might find it starts to creak abit!
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What is framework
The idea behind a framework is to offer a design you can
use across multiple applications. All applications have a
number of basic things in common.
A framework is designed to provide a structure for those
common elements (database interaction, presentationlayer, application logic) so you spend less time writing up
database interface code or presentation-layer interfaces
and more time writing the application itself. The
architecture represented by breaking an application up inthis fashion is referred to as Model-View-Controller
(MVC). Model refers to your data, View to your
presentation layer, and Controller refers to the application
or business logic.
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Why a framework
There's a reason why PHP is growing rapidly as aserver-side scripting language it's very easy topick up. Many functions are included withoutneeding any sort of namespace importing, and you
don't even have to write OO code if you don't wantto. Variables are weakly typed and the syntax isfairly familiar.
But PHP's ease of use is also its downfall. Because
there are less restrictions on the structure of thecode you write, it's much easier to write bad code.But there is a solution: use a framework.
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Type of framework
1.Cake PHP
2. Symfony PHP
3.Prado
4.Kohana
5.Codelgniter
6. Akelos
7.Zend Framework
8.Solar Framework
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Type of framework
9 . Yii PHP Framework
10. Maintainable
11.Seagill
12.Fuse
13.Phoco
14.Limb
15.Zoop
16.Blue Shoes
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Cake PHP
CakePHP is a rapid development framework
for PHP that provides an extensible
architecture for developing, maintaining, and
deploying applications. Using commonlyknown design patterns like MVC and ORM
within the convention over configuration
paradigm, CakePHP reduces developmentalcosts and helps developers write less code.
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Zend Framework
The Zend Framework is an object-oriented
framework written strictly in PHP 5.
It'ssimple, easy to work with, and has a
loose architecture that lets you use various
Zend components to enhance your
applications functionality.
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Symfony PHP
The Symfony PHP Framework holds a
library of various classes written in PHP 5.
Architecture, useful components and
excellent tools are provided for creating
complex web apps.
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Solar framework
Solar is a PHP 5 framework for web
application development. It is fully name-
spaced and uses enterprise application
design patterns, with built-in support for
localization and configuration at all levels.