- Banner
Rotation. On this site, where each banner is, a PHP script is called.
This opens a database and picks a random banner from it to show the
visitor. It also counts the number of times the banner has been viewed
and could, with a few changes, track clicks too. To add, change or edit
the banners all I have to do is change the database and the script will
pick the correct banners for all the pages on the site.
- Forums.
Hundreds of forums (message boards) on the internet are run using PHP
and MySQL. These are much more efficent than other systems that create
a page for each message and offer a wide variety of options. All the
pages in the forum can be updated by changing one script.
- Databases.
One quite obvious example is sites which get all there information from
a database. For example Script Avenue is run by a few scripts, which
gain all their information from a large database. All the different
script categories can be accessed in one script by just changing the
URL to access a different part of the database.
- Websites.
If you have a large website and you want to change the design it can
take a very long time to update and upload all the pages. With PHP and
MySQL your whole website could be just one or two PHP scripts. These
would access a MySQL database to get the information for the pages. To
update the website's design you would just have to change one page.
What Do I Need?
You only really need three things to run PHP scripts which access MySQL
databases. Firstly, you will, of course, need a webserver. This can
either be on a computer of your own or on a web host. Any web server
software should work with PHP and MySQL but the best to use is Apache,
which is free.
PHP also needs to be installed on the server. If it is not already
installed you can install it (or ask your web host to install it). It
can be downloaded from PHP.net and is also free. If you are not sure if
you have PHP installed I will show you a way to check it later.
Finally, you will also require MySQL. This is the actual database
software. You can also use most other types of database (SQL, Oracle
etc.) but as this is a PHP/MySQL tutorial I will deal just now with the
MySQL database (although the commands used here will also work with SQL
databases). As with the other software you need, MySQL is free and can
be downloaded from the MySQL homepage. If you are not sure if you have
MySQL installed, I will show you how to check later.
If you cannot install (or your web host won't allow) PHP and MySQL you
can still use another web host. Freedom2Surf are a free (banner
supported) web host and support PHP and have MySQL installed.
HostRocket are an excellent web host and can offer you 300MB of space
with PHP, MySQL and loads of other extras for under $10 a month.
Testing For PHP and MySQL
There is a simple test for both PHP and MySQL. Open a text editor and type in the following:
<?
phpinfo();
?>
and save it as phpinfo.php
Now upload this to your webspace and go to i
t in your browser. If you have PHP installed you will see a huge page
with all the details of your PHP installation on it. Next, scroll down
through all this information. If you find a section about MySQL then
you will know that MySQL is installed.
Managing Databases
Although all the database administrative options can be done through
PHP scripts, I strongly suggest installing a copy of PHPMyAdmin on your
server. It is an excellent free set of scripts that will provide you
with an administrative interface for your MySQL database(s). You can
add, remove, edit, backup and view your databases using this and it is
especially useful when troubleshooting your databases.
This Tutorial
Throughout this tutorial I will be showing you some of the basics of
using PHP and MySQL together. To do this I will be using an example all
the way through. As you use this tutorial, you will learn how to create
a web based contact management program. It will allow you to store
names with their addresses, e-mail and phone numbers. You will be able
to update records and search the database. There will even be an option
which allows you to send an e-mail out to all the people in the
database (please note: this system should not be used for spam or
unsolicited e-mail).
After creating this system you should have enough knowledge to go on
and create nearly any type of database enabled site you want to.
Part 2
In part 2 I will show you how to set up your database in MySQL.