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Index: A

absolute value: 2.9.1. Absolute Value
Access (Microsoft): 4.4.2. Open DataBase Connectivity (ODBC)
addCase( ): 2.11.2. Inheritance
AddSlashes( ): 6.1.2. Uploading and Inserting Files into Databases
AddType directive, debugging and: 2.12.4. Other Common Problems
aggregation: 3.6.3.2. GROUP BY
alert( ): 7.3.1. Validating <form> Data with JavaScript
ALTER TABLE statement: 3.4.3. Altering Tables and Indexes
alternative patterns: 2.7.1.6. Alternative patterns
anchors: 2.7.1.3. Anchors
Apache server: 1.3. The Middle Tier
1.3.1.1. The Apache HTTP server, Version 1.3
installing: A.1.3. Installing Apache
to use SSL: A.3. Installing Apache to Use SSL
using for HTTP authentication: 9.1.2. Using Apache to Authenticate
Apache Software Foundation: 1.3. The Middle Tier
application logic in middle tier: 0.2. What You Need to Know
developing with PHP: 2.1. Introducing PHP
4.1. Connecting to a MySQL Database
for order receipts: 13.2.1.1. The application logic
shipping.3 script and: 13.2.1. Templates in the Shipping Module
stored procedures and: 3.10.4. Limitations of MySQL
applications interface: 1.4.1. Database Management Systems
applications-layer protocols: 1.1.1. Hypertext Transfer Protocol
argument types: 2.10.1. Argument Types and Return Types
arguments: 2.10.3.1. Passing arguments by reference
arithmetic operators: 3.9.1. Arithmetic and comparison operators
array( ): 2.5.1. Creating Arrays
array functions: 2.5.4. Basic Array Functions
array mssql_fetch_row( ): 4.4.1. Microsoft SQL Server
array mysql_fetch_array( ): 4.1.3.1. Frequently used functions
array mysql_fetch_row( ): 4.1.2. Essential Functions for Accessing MySQL with PHP
array pg_fetch_row( ): 4.4.4. PostgreSQL
array pointers: 2.5.3. Using Array Pointers
array_map( ): 2.5.5.4. Sorting with user-defined element comparison
array_reverse( ): 2.5.4.4. Reordering elements in arrays with array_reverse( )
arrays: 2.5. Arrays
creating: 2.5.1. Creating Arrays
maximum/minimum values and: 2.5.4.3. Finding values in arrays with in_array( ) and array_search( )
sorting: 2.5.5. Sorting Arrays
splitting a string into: 2.7.2.3. Splitting a string into an array
array_search( ): 2.5.4.3. Finding values in arrays with in_array( ) and array_search( )
array_walk( ): 2.5.5.4. Sorting with user-defined element comparison
arsort( )/asort( ): 2.5.5.2. Sorting associative arrays
assign( ): 13.2.1.2. The template
assignment operator, vs. equality operator: 2.2.3. Conditional Expressions
assignments: 2.1.5. Expressions, Operators, and Variable Assignment
associative arrays: 2.5. Arrays
2.5.1.1. Associative arrays
sorting: 2.5.5.2. Sorting associative arrays
asymmetric encryption techniques: 9.5.1.4. Certificates and Certification Authorities
at (@) symbol in email addresses: 7.2.1.3. Validating email addresses
7.3.1.1. Case study: A generic JavaScript validation function
attribute names: 3.4.2. Creating Tables
attributes: 3.4.2. Creating Tables
KEY clause and: 3.10.1. Keys, Primary Keys, and Indexes
authenticated( ): 9.2.2. Managing HTTP Authentication with PHP
authenticateUser( ): 9.3. Authentication Using a Database
9.4.2.2. Authenticating without HTTP
9.4.3.3. Authentication script
9.4.3.3. Authentication script
authentication: 1.5.2.6. Authentication
9. Authentication and Security
for customers/users: 10.3. Authenticating Users
example of: 9.4.3. Case Study: Customer Authentication
how it works: 9.1.1. How HTTP Authentication Works
script for: 9.4.3.3. Authentication script
using a database for: 9.3. Authentication Using a Database
web database applications and: 9.4. Web Database Applications and Authentication
authorization, script for: 9.4.3.5. Authorizing other requests
automated housekeeping: 13.1. Automated Housekeeping
automatic type conversion: 2.1.6.1. Automatic type conversion
auxiliary tables, locking with: 6.2.3.2. Locking with an auxiliary table


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