Introduction to Server-Side Programming
Introduction to Server-Side Programming
Charles Liu
Overview
1. Basics of HTTP 2. PHP syntax 3. Server-side programming 4. Connecting to MySQL
Request to a Static Site
HTTP Request: GET
Server: 1. Homepage
lookup 2. Send as HTTP
Response
You (client)
HTTP Response: web content (HTML file) Client-side code: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Web server IP: 72.26.203.99
Request to a Dynamic Site
! The server must respond dynamically if it needs to provide different client-side code depending on the situation ! Date and time ! Specifics of the user's request ! Database contents ? forms and authentication
You (client)
HTTP Request: GET
Server: 1. Look up things that go on
user's profile, such as wall posts and friends "
caches, database
Web server lookups
2. Generate client-side
HTTP Response: web content (HTML file) Client-side code: HTML, CSS, JavaScript (dynamically generated by server)
code containing these things 3. Send as HTTP response
sample http interactions
> GET, data passed as query string
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