PHP with Dreamweaver MX
This book is for web professionals who want to use Dreamweaver MX to produce PHP web sites. It doesn't assume any knowledge of PHP. It is being written by UDzone's PHP Experts Tim Green and Bruno Mairlot together with Gareth Downes-Powell.| Author(s): | Bruno Mairlot, Gareth Downes-Powell, Tim Green |
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| User Level: | Beginner |
| Product: | Dreamweaver MX |
| Database: | MySQL |
| Server Model: | PHP MySQL (DWMX) |
| Publisher: | Glasshaus |
| ISBN: | 1904151116 |
This book is all about making dynamic PHP web sites with Dreamweaver MX . It covers PHP, enough to get the reader up to speed with the technology, and how to use Dreamweaver MX to produce PHP code quickly and efficiently. It also covers site design and databases and SQL. It uses an example project, a hotel reservation system, that is built up through the chapters to demonstrate the concepts explained
Read the Chapter 3: Getting Started With Dreamweaver MX
User Reviews
Total of 4 reviewsReally good book, not all text but all code you should know
Written by Chris Charlton on November 10, 2004This is a sweet blended shake of MySQL and PHP. Small Chapters with big flavor! I learned a lot from reading these books (I came from ASP background), so it really kicked up my Dreamweaver use of PHP.
As for the intermediate...
Written by Kutt Niinepuu on February 27, 2004this is a good 'walkthrough' for PHP and MySQL. I've been using the example login functions given there ever since, and they are more robust than the other (built-in) alternatives in DW. As an added bonus, if you understand what's going on there (in ...
OK
Written by Dean Blackborough on March 31, 2003It is a good book but with the huge number or errors in the book not a good idea for complete novices. If you check out errata on the website it isn't that bad but you are always guessing as to who made the error when something doesn't work, them or ...
well well...
Written by al fiori on February 9, 2003The concept is good, although too many errors both text and code. The errata can be downloaded from the publisher's web site, but i feel the path would be too hardous for a newbie needing too follow the instructions in the book and remember to ...







