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Vol 5, Issue 12

December 2006

Articles
6

PHP Phone Home

by Sean Coates

With email becoming less and less reliable, and telephony more and more pervasive, perhaps it’s time to consider finding a new medium to supplement the functionality of our Web applications? In this piece, php|architect Editor-in-Chief, Sean Coates investigates the potential of Asterisk in terms of PHP scripting.

Sprinkling a Little Ajax

by Ron Goff

Everybody’s talking about Ajax, but it’s a mystifying kind of a thing when you first look into it. Here’s an account of author Ron Goff's Aja awakening, with an entry-level introduction to using this weird and wonderful new Web technology alongside PHP 4.

XML With Style

by Theo Spears

XML has become ubiquitous. It can be found in configuration files, in Web services, in documentation, and more. One of the most convenient ways to convert XML documents into more usable format is through the Extensible Style Language. If you find displaying or converting information stored in XML unnecessarily complicated, XSL is probably the solution you've been looking for, and author Theo Spears will show you how to get started.

Relevant search results with Ajax

by Will Fitch

Tired of your search engine returning irrelevant results? Want to offer your client a search engine that not only allows for relevance searching, but can also produce results before the form is even submitted? Authors Will Fitch and Greg Black show you how to use a combination of Ajax, CSS, PHP and MySQL, to provide your customer with a useful tool that returns results with suggestive relevance.

Security Corner: Security Testing

by Chris Shiflett

In this month’s Security Corner, the topic is security testing. Security expert Chris Shiflett discusses a few techniques that you can use to test the security of your Web applications. As with other types of testing, security testing is best performed early and often, and this is easiest to manage if it is part of your standard development process. Every application is unique, but this article can get you started toward developing your own testing strategy.

Test Pattern: Exceptional PHP

by Jeff Moore

This month, in Test Pattern, columnist Jeff Moore graces us with an overview of how to handle and propagate error conditions and exceptions in PHP.

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