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Revision as of 10:10, 18 July 2011
Main Page >> Web Application Development >> Workbook >> Mini-task 04
This week you have learnt to retrieve data from an existing database/table. But let's work with YOUR database:
- Register for a Mysql database if you haven't already done so.
- Using the phpMyAdmin administration page, create a simple table (people, products, films, bands, etc.) For this example I have created a Films table:
- Still using the phpMyAdmin administration page, insert some data in your table, for example:
- Finally, create a single webpage that connects to your database, retreive the data from the table above, and displays it in an unordered list:
- Alien
- Aliens
- Alien 3
- Predator
- Seven
- Sin City
Make sure your page's HTML is compliant!
- Want to try something a little more difficult? Try displaying the film names and duration in a 2-column HTML table, as follow:
Alien | 110 mins |
Aliens | 130 mins |
Alien 3 | 100 mins |
Predator | 100 mins |
Seven | 100 mins |
Sin City | 100 mins |
Again make sure your page's HTML is compliant!