1. Who is the father of PHP ?
Rasmus Lerdorf is known as the father of PHP.
2. What is the difference between $name and
$$name?
$name is variable where as $$name is reference
variable
like $name=sonia and $$name=singh so $sonia value
is singh.
3 How can we submit a form without a
submit button?
Java script submit() function is used for submit
form without submit button on click call document.formname.submit()
4 In how many ways we can retrieve the
data in the result set of
MySQL using PHP?
MySQL using PHP?
We can do it by 4 Ways
1. mysql_fetch_row.
,
2. mysql_fetch_array
,
3. mysql_fetch_object
4. mysql_fetch_assoc
5 What
is the difference between mysql_fetch_object and
mysql_fetch_array?
mysql_fetch_array?
mysql_fetch_object() is similar tomysql_fetch_array(),
with one difference - an object is returned, instead of an array. Indirectly,
that means that
you can only access the data by the field names,
and not by their offsets (numbers are illegal property names).
6 What are the differences between Get and
post methods.
There are some defference between GET and POST
method
1. GET Method have some limit like only 2Kb data
able to send for request
But in POST method unlimited data can we send
2. when we use GET method requested data show in
url but
Not in POST method so POST method is good for
send sensetive request
7 How
can we extract string "pcds.co.in " from a string
"http://info@pcds.co.in
using regular expression of PHP?
using regular expression of PHP?
preg_match("/^http:\/\/.+@(.+)$/","http://info@pcds.co.in",$matches);
echo $matches[1];
8 How
can we create a database using PHP and MySQL?
We can create MySQL database with the use of
mysql_create_db("Database Name")
9 What
are the differences between require and include?
Both include and require used to include a file but
when included file not found
Include send Warning where as Require send Fatal
Error .
10 Can we use include
("xyz.PHP") two times in a PHP page "index.PHP"?
Yes we can use include("xyz.php") more than one time in any page. but it create a prob when xyz.php file contain some funtions declaration then error will come for already declared function in this file else not a prob like if you want to show same content two time in page then must incude it two time not a prob
Yes we can use include("xyz.php") more than one time in any page. but it create a prob when xyz.php file contain some funtions declaration then error will come for already declared function in this file else not a prob like if you want to show same content two time in page then must incude it two time not a prob
11 What are the different
tables(Engine) present in MySQL, which one is default?
Following tables (Storage Engine) we can create
1. MyISAM(The default storage engine IN
MYSQL Each MyISAM table is stored on disk in three files. The files have names
that begin with the table name and have an extension to indicate the file type.
An .frm file stores the table format. The data file has an .MYD (MYData)
extension. The index file has an .MYI (MYIndex) extension. )
2. InnoDB(InnoDB is a transaction-safe
(ACID compliant) storage engine for MySQL that has commit, rollback, and
crash-recovery capabilities to protect user data.)
3. Merge
4. Heap (MEMORY)(The MEMORY storage engine
creates tables with contents that are stored in memory. Formerly, these were
known as HEAP tables. MEMORY is the preferred term, although HEAP remains
supported for backward compatibility. )
5. BDB (BerkeleyDB)(Sleepycat Software has
provided MySQL with the Berkeley DB transactional storage engine. This storage
engine typically is called BDB for short. BDB tables may have a greater chance
of surviving crashes and are also capable of COMMIT and ROLLBACK operations on
transactions)
6. EXAMPLE
7. FEDERATED (It is a storage engine that
accesses data in tables of remote databases rather than in local tables. )
8. ARCHIVE (The ARCHIVE storage engine is
used for storing large amounts of data without indexes in a very small
footprint. )
9. CSV (The CSV storage engine stores data
in text files using comma-separated values format.)
10. BLACKHOLE (The BLACKHOLE storage
engine acts as a "black hole" that accepts data but throws it away
and does not store it. Retrievals always return an empty result)
12 What
is use of header() function in php ?
The header() function sends a raw HTTP header to
a client.We can use herder()
function for redirection of pages. It is
important to notice that header() must
be called before any actual output is seen..
13 How can I execute a PHP script using
command line?
Just run the PHP CLI (Command Line Interface)
program and
provide the PHP script file name as the command
line argument.
14 Suppose
your Zend engine supports the mode <? ?> Then how can u
configure your PHP Zend engine to support <?PHP ?> mode ?
configure your PHP Zend engine to support <?PHP ?> mode ?
In php.ini file: Set short_open_tag=on to
make PHP support
15 Shopping
cart online validation i.e. how can we configure Paypal,
etc.?
etc.?
Nothing more we have to do only redirect to the
payPal url after submit all information needed by paypal like amount,adresss
etc.
16 What is meant by nl2br()?
Inserts HTML line breaks (<BR />) before
all newlines in a string.
17 What
is htaccess? Why do we use this and Where?
.htaccess files are configuration files of Apache
Server which provide a way to make configuration changes on a per-directory
basis. A file, containing one or more configuration directives, is placed in a
particular document directory, and the directives apply to that directory, and
all subdirectories thereof.
18 How
we get IP address of client, previous reference page etc ?
By using $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'],$_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']
etc.
19 What are the reasons for selecting
lamp (Linux, apache, MySQL,
PHP) instead of combination of other software programs, servers and
operating systems?
PHP) instead of combination of other software programs, servers and
operating systems?
All of those are open source resource. Security
of Linux is very very more than windows. Apache is a better server that IIS
both in functionality and security. MySQL is world most popular open source database.
PHP is more faster that asp or any other scripting language.
20 How
can we encrypt and decrypt a data present in a MySQL table
using MySQL?
using MySQL?
AES_ENCRYPT () and AES_DECRYPT ()
21 How
can we encrypt the username and password using PHP?
The functions in this section perform encryption
and decryption, and compression and uncompression:
|
encryption
|
decryption
|
|
AES_ENCRYT()
|
AES_DECRYPT()
|
|
ENCODE()
|
DECODE()
|
|
DES_ENCRYPT()
|
DES_DECRYPT()
|
|
ENCRYPT()
|
Not available
|
|
MD5()
|
Not available
|
|
OLD_PASSWORD()
|
Not available
|
|
PASSWORD()
|
Not available
|
|
SHA() or SHA1()
|
Not available
|
|
Not available
|
UNCOMPRESSED_LENGTH()
|
22 What
are the features and advantages of object-oriented
programming?
programming?
One of the main advantages of OO programming is
its ease of modification; objects can easily be modified and added to a system
there by reducing maintenance costs. OO programming is also considered to be better
at modeling the real world than is procedural programming. It allows for more
complicated and flexible interactions. OO systems are also easier for
non-technical personnel to understand and easier forthem to participate in the
maintenance and enhancement of a system because it appeals to natural human
cognition patterns. For some systems, an OO approach can speed development time
since many objects are standard across systems and can be reused. Components
that manage dates, shipping, shopping carts, etc. can be purchased and easily modified
for a specific system
23 What
are the differences between procedure-oriented languages and
object-oriented languages?
object-oriented languages?
There are lot of difference between procedure
language and object oriented like below
·
Procedure language easy for new developer but
complex to understand whole software as compare to object oriented model
·
In Procedure language it is difficult to use
design pattern mvc , Singleton pattern etc but in OOP you we able to develop
design pattern
·
IN OOP language we able to ree use code like
Inheritance ,polymorphism etc but this type of thing not available in procedure
language on that our Fonda use COPY and PASTE .
24 What
is the use of friend function?
Sometimes a function is best shared among a
number of different classes. Such functions can be declared either as member
functions of one class or as global functions. In either case they can be set
to be friends of other classes, by using a friend specifier in the class that is
admitting them. Such functions can use all attributes of the class which names
them as a friend, as if they were themselves members of that class.
A friend declaration is essentially a prototype
for a member function, but instead of requiring an implementation with the name
of that class attached by the double colon syntax, a global function or member function
of another class provides the match.
25 What
are the differences between public, private, protected,
static, transient, final and volatile?
static, transient, final and volatile?
·
Public: Public declared items can be
accessed everywhere.
·
Protected: Protected limits access to
inherited and parent classes (and to the class that defines the item).
·
Private: Private limits visibility only
to the class that defines the item.
·
Static: A static variable exists only in
a local function scope, but it does not lose its value when program execution
leaves this scope.
·
Final: Final keyword prevents child
classes from overriding a method by prefixing the definition with final. If the
class itself is being defined final then it cannot be extended.
·
transient: A transient variable is a
variable that may not be serialized.
·
volatile: a variable that might be
concurrently modified by multiple threads should be declared volatile. Variables
declared to be volatile will not be optimized by the compiler because their
value can change at any time.
26 What
are the different types of errors in PHP?
Three are three types of errors:
·
Notices:
These are trivial, non-critical errors that PHP encounters while executing a
script – for example, accessing a variable that has not yet been defined. By
default, such errors are not displayed to the user at all – although, as you
will see, you can change this default behavior.
·
Warnings:
These are more serious errors – for example, attempting to include() a file
which does not exist. By default, these errors are displayed to the user, but
they do not result in script termination.
·
Fatal
errors: These are critical errors – for example, instantiating an object
of a non-existent class, or calling a non-existent function. These errors cause
the immediate termination ofthe script, and PHP's default behavior is to
display them to the user when they take place.
27 What
is the functionality of the function strstr and stristr?
strstr Returns part of string from the
first occurrence of needle(sub string that we finding out ) to the end of
string.
$email= 'sonialouder@gmail.com';
$domain = strstr($email, '@');
echo $domain; // prints @gmail.com
here @ is the needle
stristr is case-insensitive means able not
able to diffrenciate between a and A
28 What
are the differences between PHP 3 and PHP 4 and PHP 5?
There are lot of difference among these three
version of php
Php3 is oldest version after that php4 came and
current version is php5 (php5.3) where php6 have to come
Difference mean oldest version have less
functionality as compare to new one like php5 have all OOPs concept now where
as php3 was pure procedural language constructive like C
In PHP5
1. Implementation
of exceptions and exception handling
2. Type
hinting which allows you to force the type of a specific argument
3. Overloading
of methods through the __call function
4. Full
constructors and destructors etc through a __constuctor and __destructor
function
5. __autoload
function for dynamically including certain include files depending on the class
you are trying to create.
6. Finality
: can now use the final keyword to indicate that a method cannot be overridden
by a child. You can also declare an entire class as final which prevents it
from having any children at all.
7. Interfaces
& Abstract Classes
8. Passed
by Reference :
9. An
__clone method if you really want to duplicate an object
10. Numbers of
Functions Deprecated in php 5.x like ereg,ereg_replace,magic_quotes_runtime,
session_register,register_globals, split(), call_user_method() etc
29 How
can we convert asp pages to PHP pages?
There are lots of tools available for asp to PHP
conversion. you can search Google for that. the best one is available athttp://asp2php.naken.cc./
30 What
is the functionality of the function htmlentities?
Convert all applicable characters to HTML
entities This function is identical to htmlspecialchars() in all ways, except with
htmlentities(), all characters which have HTML character entity equivalents are
translated into these entities.
31 How
can we get second of the current time using date function?
$second = date("s");
$second = date("s");
32 How
can we convert the time zones using PHP?
By using
date_default_timezone_get and
date_default_timezone_set function on PHP 5.1.0
date_default_timezone_set function on PHP 5.1.0
<?php
// Discover what 8am in Tokyo relates to on the East Coast of the US
// Set the default timezone to Tokyo time:
date_default_timezone_set('Asia/Tokyo');
// Now generate the timestamp for that particular timezone, on Jan 1st, 2000
$stamp = mktime(8, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2000);
// Now set the timezone back to US/Eastern
date_default_timezone_set('US/Eastern');
// Output the date in a standard format (RFC1123), this will print:
// Fri, 31 Dec 1999 18:00:00 EST
echo '<p>', date(DATE_RFC1123, $stamp) ,'</p>';?>
33 What
is meant by urlencode and urldecode?
URLencode returns a string in which all
non-alphanumeric characters
except -_.
have been replaced with a percent (%)
sign followed by two hex digits and spaces
encoded as plus (+)
signs. It is encoded the same way that the posted
data from a WWW form
is encoded, that is the same way as in
application/x-www-form-urlencoded media type.
application/x-www-form-urlencoded media type.
urldecode decodes any %##
encoding in the given string.
34 What
is the difference between the functions unlink and unset?
34
unlink() deletes the given file from the file system.
unset() makes a variable undefined.
35 How
can we register the variables into a session?
35
$_SESSION['name'] = "sonia";
36 How
can we get the properties (size, type, width, height) of an
image using PHP image functions?
image using PHP image functions?
36
To know the Image type use exif_imagetype () function
To know the Image size use getimagesize ()
function
To know the image width use imagesx () function
To know the image height use imagesy() function t
37 How
can we get the browser properties using PHP?
37
By using
$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']variable.
38 What
is the maximum size of a file that can be uploaded using PHP
and how can we change this?
and how can we change this?
38
By default the maximum size is 2MB. and we can change the following
setup at php.iniupload_max_filesize = 2M
39 How
can we increase the execution time of a PHP script?
39
by changing the following setup at php.inimax_execution_time = 30
; Maximum execution time of each script, in
seconds
40 How
can we take a backup of a MySQL table and how can we restore
it. ?
it. ?
40
To backup: BACKUP TABLE tbl_name[,tbl_name…] TO
'/path/to/backup/directory'
RESTORE TABLE tbl_name[,tbl_name…] FROM
'/path/to/backup/directory'mysqldump: Dumping Table Structure and DataUtility
to dump a database or a collection of database for backup or
for transferring the data to another SQL server
(not necessarily a MySQL
server). The dump will contain SQL statements to
create the table and/or
populate the table.
-t, –no-create-info
Don't write table creation information (the
CREATE TABLE statement).
-d, –no-data
Don't write any row information for the table.
This is very useful if
you just want to get a dump of the structure for
a table!
41 How
can we optimize or increase the speed of a MySQL select
query?
query?
41
- first of
all instead of using select * from table1, use select
column1, column2, column3.. from table1 - Look for
the opportunity to introduce index in the table you are
querying. - use limit
keyword if you are looking for any specific number of
rows from the result set.
42 How
many ways can we get the value of current session id?
42
session_id() returns the session id for the current session.
43 How
can we destroy the session, how can we unset the variable of
a session?
a session?
43
session_unregister — Unregister a global variable from the current
session
session_unset — Free all session variables
44 How
can we set and destroy the cookie n php?
44
By using setcookie(name, value, expire, path, domain); function we can set the
cookie in php ;
Set the cookies in past for destroy. like
setcookie("user", "sonia",
time()+3600); for set the cookie
setcookie("user", "",
time()-3600); for destroy or delete the cookies;
45 How
many ways we can pass the variable through the navigation
between the pages?
between the pages?
45
- GET/QueryString
- POST
46 What
is the difference between ereg_replace() and eregi_replace()?
46
eregi_replace() function is identical to ereg_replace() except that
this ignores case distinction when matching
alphabetic
characters.eregi_replace() function is identical
to ereg_replace()
except that this ignores case distinction when
matching alphabetic
characters.
47 What
are the different functions in sorting an array?
47
Sort(), arsort(),
asort(), ksort(),
natsort(), natcasesort(),
rsort(), usort(),
array_multisort(), and
uksort().
48 How
can we know the count/number of elements of an array?
48
2 ways
a) sizeof($urarray) This function is an alias of
count()
b) count($urarray)
49 what
is session_set_save_handler in PHP?
49 session_set_save_handler()
sets the user-level session storage functions which are used for storing
and retrieving data associated with a session. This is most useful when a
storage method other than those supplied by PHP sessions is preferred. i.e.
Storing the session data in a local database.
50 How
can I know that a variable is a number or not using a
JavaScript?
JavaScript?
50
bool is_numeric ( mixed var)
Returns TRUE if var is a number or a numeric
string, FALSE otherwise.or use isNaN(mixed var)The isNaN() function is used to
check if a value is not a number.
51 List
out some tools through which we can draw E-R diagrams for
mysql.
mysql.
51
Case Studio
Smart Draw
52 How
can I retrieve values from one database server and store them
in other database server using PHP?
in other database server using PHP?
52
we can always fetch from one database and rewrite to another. here
is a nice solution of it.$db1 =
mysql_connect("host","user","pwd")
mysql_select_db("db1", $db1);
$res1 = mysql_query("query",$db1);$db2
= mysql_connect("host","user","pwd")
mysql_select_db("db2", $db2);
$res2 = mysql_query("query",$db2);At
this point you can only fetch records from you previous ResultSet,
i.e $res1 – But you cannot execute new query in
$db1, even if you
supply the link as because the link was
overwritten by the new db.so at this point the following script will fail
$res3 = mysql_query("query",$db1);
//this will failSo how to solve that?
take a look below.
$db1 =
mysql_connect("host","user","pwd")
mysql_select_db("db1", $db1);
$res1 = mysql_query("query",$db1);
$db2 =
mysql_connect("host","user","pwd", true)
mysql_select_db("db2", $db2);
$res2 = mysql_query("query",$db2);
So mysql_connect has another optional boolean
parameter which
indicates whether a link will be created or not.
as we connect to the
$db2 with this optional parameter set to 'true',
so both link will
remain live.
now the following query will execute
successfully.
$res3 = mysql_query("query",$db1);
53 List
out the predefined classes in PHP?
53
Directory
stdClass
__PHP_Incomplete_Class
exception
php_user_filter
54 How
can I make a script that can be bi-language (supports
English, German)?
English, German)?
54
You can maintain two separate language file for each of the
language. all the labels are putted in both
language files as variables
and assign those variables in the PHP source. on
runtime choose the
required language option.
55 What
are the difference between abstract class and interface?
55
Abstract class: abstract classes are the class where one or more
methods are abstract but not necessarily all
method has to be abstract.
Abstract methods are the methods, which are
declare in its class but not
define. The definition of those methods must be
in its extending class.
Interface: Interfaces are one type of class where
all the methods are
abstract. That means all the methods only
declared but not defined. All
the methods must be define by its implemented
class.
56 How
can we send mail using JavaScript?
56
JavaScript does not have any networking capabilities as it is
designed to work on client site. As a result we
can not send mails using
JavaScript. But we can call the client side mail
protocol mailto
via JavaScript to prompt for an email to send.
this requires the client
to approve it.
57 How
can we repair a MySQL table?
57
The syntex for repairing a MySQL table is
REPAIR TABLENAME, [TABLENAME, ],
[Quick],[Extended]
This command will repair the table specified if
the quick is given the
MySQL will do a repair of only the index tree if
the extended is given
it will create index row by row
58 What
are the advantages of stored procedures, triggers, indexes?
58
A stored procedure is a set of SQL commands that can be compiled and
stored in the server. Once this has been done,
clients don't need to
keep re-issuing the entire query but can refer to
the stored procedure.
This provides better overall performance because
the query has to be
parsed only once, and less information needs to
be sent between the
server and the client. You can also raise the
conceptual level by having
libraries of functions in the server. However,
stored procedures of
course do increase the load on the database
server system, as more of
the work is done on the server side and less on
the client (application)
side.
Triggers will also be implemented. A trigger is
effectively a type of
stored procedure, one that is invoked when a
particular event occurs.
For example, you can install a stored procedure
that is triggered each
time a record is deleted from a transaction table
and that stored
procedure automatically deletes the corresponding
customer from a
customer table when all his transactions are
deleted.
Indexes are used to find rows with specific
column values quickly.
Without an index, MySQL must begin with the first
row and then read
through the entire table to find the relevant rows.
The larger the
table, the more this costs. If the table has an
index for the columns in
question, MySQL can quickly determine the
position to seek to in the
middle of the data file without having to look at
all the data. If a
table has 1,000 rows, this is at least 100 times
faster than reading
sequentially. If you need to access most of the
rows, it is faster to
read sequentially, because this minimizes disk
seeks.
59 What
is the maximum length of a table name, database name, and
fieldname in MySQL?
fieldname in MySQL?
59
The following table describes the maximum length for each type of
identifier.
|
Identifier
|
Maximum
Length
(bytes) |
|
Database
|
64
|
|
Table
|
64
|
|
Column
|
64
|
|
Index
|
64
|
|
Alias
|
255
|
There are some restrictions on the characters
that may appear in
identifiers:
60 How
many values can the SET function of MySQL take?
60
MySQL set can take zero or more values but at the maximum it can
take 64 values
61 What
are the other commands to know the structure of table using
MySQL commands except explain command?
MySQL commands except explain command?
61
describe Table-Name;
62 How
many tables will create when we create table, what are they?
62
The '.frm' file stores the table definition.
The data file has a '.MYD' (MYData) extension.
The index file has a '.MYI' (MYIndex) extension,
63 What
is the purpose of the following files having extensions 1) .frm
2) .myd 3) .myi? What do these files contain?
2) .myd 3) .myi? What do these files contain?
63
In MySql, the default table type is MyISAM.
Each MyISAM table is stored on disk in three
files. The files have names
that begin with the table name and have an
extension to indicate the
file type.
The '.frm' file stores the table definition.
The data file has a '.MYD' (MYData) extension.
The index file has a '.MYI' (MYIndex) extension,
64 What
is maximum size of a database in MySQL?
64
If the operating system or filesystem places a limit on the number
of files in a directory, MySQL is bound by that
constraint.The efficiency of the operating system in handling large numbers of
files in a directory can place a practical limit
on the number of tables
in a database. If the time required to open a
file in the directory
increases significantly as the number of files
increases, database
performance can be adversely affected.
The amount of available disk space limits the
number of tables.
MySQL 3.22 had a 4GB (4 gigabyte) limit on table
size. With the MyISAM
storage engine in MySQL 3.23, the maximum table
size was increased to
65536 terabytes (2567 – 1 bytes). With this
larger allowed table size,
the maximum effective table size for MySQL
databases is usually
determined by operating system constraints on
file sizes, not by MySQL
internal limits.The InnoDB storage engine
maintains InnoDB tables within a tablespace
that can be created from several files. This
allows a table to exceed
the maximum individual file size. The tablespace
can include raw disk
partitions, which allows extremely large tables.
The maximum tablespace
size is 64TB.
The following table lists some examples of
operating system file-size
limits. This is only a rough guide and is not
intended to be definitive.
For the most up-to-date information, be sure to
check the documentation
specific to your operating system.
Operating System File-size LimitLinux 2.2-Intel
32-bit 2GB (LFS: 4GB)
Linux 2.4+ (using ext3 filesystem) 4TB
Solaris 9/10 16TB
NetWare w/NSS filesystem 8TB
Win32 w/ FAT/FAT32 2GB/4GB
Win32 w/ NTFS 2TB (possibly larger)
MacOS X w/ HFS+ 2TB
65 Give
the syntax of Grant and Revoke commands?
65
The generic syntax for grant is as following
> GRANT [rights] on [database/s] TO
[username@hostname] IDENTIFIED BY
[password]
now rights can be
a) All privileges
b) combination of create, drop, select, insert,
update and delete etc.We can grant rights on all databse by using *.* or some
specific
database by database.* or a specific table by
database.table_name
username@hotsname can be either
username@localhost, username@hostname
and username@%
where hostname is any valid hostname and %
represents any name, the *.*
any condition
password is simply the password of userThe
generic syntax for revoke is as following
> REVOKE [rights] on [database/s] FROM
[username@hostname]
now rights can be as explained above
a) All privileges
b) combination of create, drop, select, insert,
update and delete etc.
username@hotsname can be either
username@localhost, username@hostname
and username@%
where hostname is any valid hostname and %
represents any name, the *.*
any condition
66 Explain
Normalization concept?
66
The normalization process involves getting our data to conform to
three progressive normal forms, and a higher
level of normalization
cannot be achieved until the previous levels have
been achieved (there
are actually five normal forms, but the last two
are mainly academic and
will not be discussed).
First Normal
Form : The First Normal Form (or 1NF) involves removal of redundant data
from horizontal rows. We want to ensure that
there is no duplication of
data in a given row, and that every column stores
the least amount of
information possible (making the field atomic).
Second Normal
Form: Where the First Normal Form deals with redundancy of data across a
horizontal row, Second Normal Form (or 2NF) deals with redundancy of
data in vertical columns. As stated earlier, the
normal forms are
progressive, so to achieve Second Normal Form,
your tables must already
be in First Normal Form.
Third Normal
Form : I have a confession to make; I do not often use Third Normal Form. In
Third Normal Form we are looking for data in our tables that is not
fully dependant on the primary key, but dependant
on another value in
the table
67 How
can we find the number of rows in a table using MySQL?
67
Use this for mysql
>SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table_name;
68 How
can we find the number of rows in a result set using PHP?
68
$result = mysql_query($sql, $db_link);$num_rows =
mysql_num_rows($result);echo "$num_rows rows
found";
69 How
many ways we can we find the current date using MySQL?
69
SELECT CURDATE();
CURRENT_DATE() = CURDATE()
for time use
SELECT CURTIME();
CURRENT_TIME() = CURTIME()
70 What
are the advantages and disadvantages of Cascading Style
Sheets?
Sheets?
70
External Style Sheets
Advantages: Can control styles for multiple
documents at once. Classes can be
created for use on multiple HTML element types in
many documents.
Selector and grouping methods can be used to
apply styles under complex
contexts
Disadvantages : An extra download is required to
import style information for each
document The rendering of the document may be
delayed until the external
style sheet is loaded Becomes slightly unwieldy
for small quantities of
style definitions
Embedded Style Sheets:
Advantages
Classes can be created for use on multiple tag
types in the document.
Selector and grouping methods can be used to
apply styles under complex
contexts. No additional downloads necessary to
receive style information
Disadvantages
This method can not control styles for multiple
documents at once
Inline Styles
Advantages
Useful for small quantities of style definitions.
Can override other
style specification methods at the local level so
only exceptions need
to be listed in conjunction with other style
methods
Disadvantages
Does not distance style information from content
(a main goal of
SGML/HTML). Can not control styles for multiple
documents at once.
Author can not create or control classes of
elements to control multiple
element types within the document. Selector
grouping methods can not be
used to create complex element addressing
scenarios
71 What
type of inheritance that PHP supports?
71
In PHP an extended class is always dependent on a single base class,
that is, multiple inheritance is not supported.
Classes are extended
using the keyword 'extends'.
72 What
is the difference between Primary Key and
Unique key?
Unique key?
72
Primary Key: A column in a table whose values uniquely identify the
rows in the table. A primary key value cannot be
NULL.
Unique Key: Unique Keys are used to uniquely identify
each row in the
table. There can be one and only one row for each
unique key value. So
NULL can be a unique key.There can be only one
primary key for a table but there can be more
than one unique for a table.
Question : 73 what is garbage collection? default time ? refresh time?
73
Garbage Collection is an automated part of PHP , If the Garbage Collection
process runs, it then analyzes any files in the /tmp for any session files that
have not been accessed in a certain amount of time and physically deletes them.
Garbage Collection process only runs in the default session save directory,
which is /tmp. If you opt to save your sessions in a different directory, the
Garbage Collection process will ignore it. the Garbage Collection process does
not differentiate between which sessions belong to whom when run. This is
especially important note on shared web servers. If the process is run, it
deletes ALL files that have not been accessed in the directory. There are 3
PHP.ini variables, which deal with the garbage collector: PHP ini value name
default session.gc_maxlifetime 1440 seconds or 24 minutes
session.gc_probability 1 session.gc_divisor 100
74 What
are the advantages/disadvantages of MySQL and PHP?
74
Both of them are open source software (so free of cost), support
cross platform. php is faster then ASP and JSP.
75 What
is the difference between GROUP BY and ORDER BY in Sql?
75
ORDER BY [col1],[col2],…,[coln]; Tels DBMS according to what columns
it should sort the result. If two rows will hawe
the same value in col1
it will try to sort them according to col2 and so
on.GROUP BY
[col1],[col2],…,[coln]; Tels DBMS to group
results with same value of
column col1. You can use COUNT(col1), SUM(col1),
AVG(col1) with it, if
you want to count all items in group, sum all
values or view average
76 What
is the difference between char and varchar data types?
76
Set char to occupy n bytes and it will take n bytes even if u r
storing a value of n-m bytes
Set varchar to occupy n bytes and it will take
only the required space
and will not use the n bytes
eg. name char(15) will waste 10 bytes if we store
'romharshan', if each char
takes a byte
eg. name varchar(15) will just use 5 bytes if we
store 'romharshan', if each
char takes a byte. rest 10 bytes will be free.
77 What
is the functionality of md5 function in PHP?
77
Calculate the md5 hash of a string. The hash is a 32-character
hexadecimal number. I use it to generate keys
which I use to identify
users etc. If I add random no techniques to it
the md5 generated now
will be totally different for the same string I
am using.
78 How
can I load data from a text file into a table?
78
you can use LOAD DATA INFILE file_name; syntax to load data
from a text file. but you have to make sure
thata) data is delimited
b) columns and data matched correctly
79 How
can we know the number of days between two given dates using
MySQL?
MySQL?
79
SELECT DATEDIFF("2007-03-07","2005-01-01");
80 How
can we know the number of days between two given dates using PHP?
80
$date1 = date("Y-m-d");
$date2 = "2006-08-15";
$days = (strtotime($date1) - strtotime($date2)) /
(60 * 60 * 24);
81 How
we load all classes that placed in different directory in one PHP File , means
how to do auto load classes
81
by using
spl_autoload_register('autoloader::funtion');
Like below
class autoloader
{
public static function moduleautoloader($class)
{
$path = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] .
"/modules/{$class}.php";
if (is_readable($path)) require $path;
}
public static function daoautoloader($class)
{
$path = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] .
"/dataobjects/{$class}.php";
if (is_readable($path)) require $path;
}
public static function includesautoloader($class)
{
$path = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] .
"/includes/{$class}.php";
if (is_readable($path)) require $path;
}
}
spl_autoload_register('autoloader::includesautoloader');
spl_autoload_register('autoloader::daoautoloader');
spl_autoload_register('autoloader::moduleautoloader');
82 How
many types of Inheritances used in PHP and how we achieve it
82
As far PHP concern it only support single Inheritance in scripting.
we can also use interface to achieve multiple
inheritance.
83 PHP
how to know user has read the email?
83
Using Disposition-Notification-To: in mailheader we can get read receipt.
Add the possibility to define a read receipt when
sending an email.
It’s quite straightforward, just edit
email.php, and add this at vars definitions:
var $readReceipt = null;
And then, at ‘createHeader’ function add:
if (!empty($this->readReceipt)) {
$this->__header .=
‘Disposition-Notification-To: ‘ .
$this->__formatAddress($this->readReceipt) . $this->_newLine;
}
84 What
are default session time and path?
84
default session time in PHP is 1440 seconds or 24 minutes
Default session save path id temporary folder
/tmp
85 how
to track user logged out or not? when user is idle ?
85
By checking the session variable exist or not while loading th page. As the session
will exist longer as till browser closes. The default behaviour for sessions is
to keep a session open indefinitely and only to expire a session when the
browser is closed. This behaviour can be changed in the php.ini file by
altering the line session.cookie_lifetime = 0 to a value in seconds. If you
wanted the session to finish in 5 minutes you would set this to
session.cookie_lifetime = 300 and restart your httpd server.
86 how
to track no of user logged in ?
86
whenever a user logs in track the IP, userID etc..and store it in a DB with a
active flag while log out or sesion expire make it inactive. At any time by
counting the no: of active records we can get the no: of visitors.
87 in
PHP for pdf which library used?
87
The PDF functions in PHP can create PDF files using the PDFlib library With
version 6, PDFlib offers an object-oriented API for PHP 5 in addition to the
function-oriented API for PHP 4. There is also the » Panda module. FPDF is a
PHP class which allows to generate PDF files with pure PHP, that is to say
without using the PDFlib library. F from FPDF stands for Free: you may use it
for any kind of usage and modify it to suit your needs. FPDF requires no
extension (except zlib to activate compression and GD for GIF support) and
works with PHP4 and PHP5.
88 for
image work which library?
88
we will need to compile PHP with the GD library of image functions for this to
work. GD and PHP may also require other libraries, depending on which image
formats you want to work with.
89 what
is design pattern? singleton pattern?
89
A design pattern is a general reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem
in software design.
The Singleton design pattern allows many parts of
a program to share a single resource without having to work out the details of
the sharing themselves.
90 what
are magic methods?
90
Magic methods are the members functions that is available to all the instance
of class Magic methods always starts with "__". Eg. __construct All
magic methods needs to be declared as public To use magic method they should be
defined within the class or program scope Various Magic Methods used in PHP 5
are: __construct() __destruct() __set() __get() __call() __toString() __sleep()
__wakeup() __isset() __unset() __autoload() __clone()
91 what
is magic quotes?
91
Magic Quotes is a process that automagically escapes ncoming data to the PHP
script. It’s preferred to code with magic quotes off and to instead escape
the data at runtime, as needed. This feature has been DEPRECATED as of PHP
5.3.0 and REMOVED as of PHP 6.0.0. Relying on this feature is highly
discouraged.
92 what
is cross site scripting? SQL injection?
92
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability
typically found in web applications which allow code injection by malicious web
users into the web pages viewed by other users. Examples of such code include
HTML code and client-side scripts. SQL injection is a code injection technique
that exploits a security vulnerability occurring in the database layer of an
application. The vulnerability is present when user input is either incorrectly
filtered for string literal escape characters embedded in SQL statements or
user input is not strongly typed and thereby unexpectedly executed
93 what
is URL rewriting?
93
Using URL rewriting we can convert dynamic URl to static URL Static URLs are
known to be better than Dynamic URLs because of a number of reasons 1. Static
URLs typically Rank better in Search Engines. 2. Search Engines are known to
index the content of dynamic pages a lot slower compared to static pages. 3.
Static URLs are always more friendlier looking to the End Users. along with
this we can use URL rewriting in adding variables [cookies] to the URL to
handle the sessions.
94 what
is the major php security hole? how to avoid?
94
1. Never include, require, or otherwise open a file with a filename based on
user input, without thoroughly checking it first.
2. Be careful with eval() Placing user-inputted
values into the eval() function can be extremely dangerous. You essentially
give the malicious user the ability to execute any command he or she wishes!
3. Be careful when using register_globals = ON It
was originally designed to make programming in PHP easier (and that it did),
but misuse of it often led to security holes
4. Never run unescaped queries
5. For protected areas, use sessions or validate
the login every time.
6. If you don’t want the file contents to be
seen, give the file a .php extension.
95 whether
PHP supports Microsoft SQL server ?
95
The SQL Server Driver for PHP v1.0 is designed to enable reliable, scalable
integration with SQL Server for PHP applications deployed on the Windows
platform. The Driver for PHP is a PHP 5 extension that allows the reading and
writing of SQL Server data from within PHP scripts. using MSSQL or ODBC modules
we can access Microsoft SQL server.
96 what
is MVC? why its been used?
96
Model-view-controller (MVC) is an architectural pattern used in software
engineering. Successful use of the pattern isolates business logic from user
interface considerations, resulting in an application where it is easier to
modify either the visual appearance of the application or the underlying
business rules without affecting the other. In MVC, the model represents the
information (the data) of the application; the view corresponds to elements of
the user interface such as text, checkbox items, and so forth; and the
controller manages the communication of data and the business rules used to
manipulate the data to and from the model. WHY ITS NEEDED IS 1 Modular
separation of function 2 Easier to maintain 3 View-Controller separation means:
A — Tweaking design (HTML) without altering
code B — Web design staff can modify UI without understanding code
97 what
is framework? how it works? what is advantage?
97
In general, a framework is a real or conceptual structure intended to serve as
a support or guide for the building of something that expands the structure
into something useful. Advantages : Consistent Programming Model Direct Support
for Security Simplified Development Efforts Easy Application Deployment and
Maintenance
98 what
is CURL?
98
CURL means Client URL Library
curl is a command line tool for transferring
files with URL syntax, supporting FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP,
TELNET, DICT, LDAP, LDAPS and FILE. curl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST,
HTTP PUT, FTP uploading, HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies,
user+password authentication (Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate, kerberos…),
file transfer resume, proxy tunneling and a busload of other useful tricks.
CURL allows you to connect and communicate to
many different types of servers with many different types of protocols. libcurl
currently supports the http, https, ftp, gopher, telnet, dict, file, and ldap
protocols. libcurl also supports HTTPS certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP
uploading (this can also be done with PHP’s ftp extension), HTTP form based
upload, proxies, cookies, and user+password authentication.
99 what
is PDO ?
99
The PDO ( PHP Data Objects ) extension defines a
lightweight, consistent interface for accessing databases in PHP. if you are
using the PDO API, you could switch the database server you used, from say
PgSQL to MySQL, and only need to make minor changes to your PHP code.
While PDO has its advantages, such as a clean,
simple, portable API but its main disadvantage is that it doesn't allow
you to use all of the advanced features that are available in the latest
versions of MySQL server. For example, PDO does not allow you to use MySQL's
support for Multiple Statements.
Just need to use below code for connect mysql
using PDO
try {
$dbh = new
PDO("mysql:host=$hostname;dbname=databasename", $username,
$password);
$sql = "SELECT * FROM employee";
foreach ($dbh->query($sql) as $row)
{
print $row['employee_name'] .' - '.
$row['employee_age'] ;
}
}
catch(PDOException $e)
{
echo $e->getMessage();
}
100
What is PHP's mysqli Extension?
100
The mysqli extension, or as it is sometimes
known, the MySQL improved extension, was developed to take advantage of new
features found in MySQL systems versions 4.1.3 and newer. The mysqli extension
is included with PHP versions 5 and later.
The mysqli extension has a number of benefits,
the key enhancements over the mysql extension being:
=>Object-oriented interface
=>Support for Prepared Statements
=>Support for Multiple Statements
=>Support for Transactions
=>Enhanced debugging capabilities
=>Embedded server support






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