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# (DEPRECATED) The [http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mysql.php mysql functions] are procedural and use manual escaping. | # (DEPRECATED) The [http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mysql.php mysql functions] are procedural and use manual escaping. | ||
− | # MySQLi is a replacement for the mysql functions, with object-oriented and procedural versions. It has support for prepared statements. | + | # [http://www.php.net/manual/en/intro.mysqli.php MySQLi] is a replacement for the mysql functions, with object-oriented and procedural versions. It has support for prepared statements. ''We will use this option on this module'' |
# PDO (PHP Data Objects) is a general database abstraction layer with support for MySQL among many other databases. It provides prepared statements, and significant flexibility in how data is returned. | # PDO (PHP Data Objects) is a general database abstraction layer with support for MySQL among many other databases. It provides prepared statements, and significant flexibility in how data is returned. | ||
Revision as of 14:25, 29 June 2016
Main Page >> Web Application Development >> Workbook >> PHP and Databases
PHP and Databases – Making the Connection
How to connect
There are 3 ways to connect to a database in PHP:
- (DEPRECATED) The mysql functions are procedural and use manual escaping.
- MySQLi is a replacement for the mysql functions, with object-oriented and procedural versions. It has support for prepared statements. We will use this option on this module
- PDO (PHP Data Objects) is a general database abstraction layer with support for MySQL among many other databases. It provides prepared statements, and significant flexibility in how data is returned.
Ready to try some more PHP/MySQL?
A simple example of using a HTML form to capture search requirements and execute a custom query can be found at PHP112 - Simple HTML/PHP/MySQL example