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In this chapter youll bring together PHP and MySQL, which youll have seen separately in the previous chapters, to create some of your first database driven web pages. Youll explore the basic techniques of using PHP to retrieve information from a database and display it on the Web in real time. Ill also show you how to use PHP to create web-based forms for adding new entries to, and modifying existing information in, a MySQL database on the fly.
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