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JSON AJAX data transfer to MySQL database using PHP

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JSON AJAX data transfer to MySQL database using PHP  No.1

JSON AJAX data transfer to MySQL database using PHP, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 35 lectures, based on 219 reviews, and has 11858 subscribers.

You will learn about learn to send data from the frontend to backend code create dynamic input forms update mysql database content with AJAX get mysql content in JSON format use mysql data in javascript This course is ideal for individuals who are web developers or application develoeprs or frontend coders It is particularly useful for web developers or application develoeprs or frontend coders.

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Summary

Title: JSON AJAX data transfer to MySQL database using PHP

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 35

Number of Published Lectures: 35

Number of Curriculum Items: 35

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 35

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • learn to send data from the frontend to backend code
  • create dynamic input forms
  • update mysql database content with AJAX
  • get mysql content in JSON format
  • use mysql data in javascript
  • Who Should Attend

  • web developers
  • application develoeprs
  • frontend coders
  • Target Audiences

  • web developers
  • application develoeprs
  • frontend coders
  • Create a dynamic input form that can add data and retrieve data from a MySQL database! Learn to create this project from Scratch

    Instructor of this course is a web developer with over 15 years of experience working on hundreds of projects. Sharing real world coding experience.

    This course is ideal for anyone who wants to see multiple programming languages working together. The end product will be a HTML form the can submit data via AJAX to a mySQL database. Using JSON formatted data we display all of the MySQL table contents within our webpage.

    JavaScript > AJAX > PHP > MySQL vs MySQL > PHP > JSON > JavaScript

    Learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Jquery, JSON, AJAX, PHP, MySQL together in one project.

    Topics covered include

  • JavaScript Objects
  • JSON formatted data
  • JavaScript AJAX to retrieve data
  • PHP database connection
  • PHP arrays
  • MySQL database with PHPmyAdmin
  • MySQL query strings
  • CSS form and HTML
  • AJAX to PHP JSON formatted data
  • JQUERY AJAX
  • I know that not everyone prefers JavaScript for AJAX, so I also show you how to re-code the JavaScript AJAX to be JQUERY AJAX. Also some tweaks and code updates are included. In addition I transform the old PHP data code to newer formats so that students can see the different ways of writing PHP.

    All the source files and top resource links are included, so that you too can work along with the code practice and learn better.

    This course is full of amazing content you won’t see anywhere else.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to course content

    Lecture 1: JSON MySQL Data course introduction

    Lecture 2: JSON MySQL Data course setup

    Lecture 3: Resources for course content

    Lecture 4: JavaScript DOM setup output

    Lecture 5: Setup AJAX Javascript

    Lecture 6: JSON Looping Data

    Lecture 7: Source Code for JavaScript AJAX

    Lecture 8: JSON data file

    Chapter 2: Using PHP MySQL

    Lecture 1: JSON Data from PHP get files

    Lecture 2: JSON MySQL setup table and database

    Lecture 3: JSON PHP array data

    Lecture 4: JSON PHP arrays json encoding

    Lecture 5: JSON MySQL Data connection

    Lecture 6: JSON MySQL Data output to JavaScript object

    Lecture 7: Source Code for PHP

    Chapter 3: Making it Interactive with AJAX and MySQL

    Lecture 1: CSS HTML setup form

    Lecture 2: Get form data

    Lecture 3: AJAX sending form data to PHP

    Lecture 4: JavaScript send POST to mySQL

    Lecture 5: Source Code

    Chapter 4: Tweaks updates and different coding to create the same AJAX calls

    Lecture 1: Tweak update code for AJAX Post to MySQL

    Lecture 2: Clean submit data in PHP

    Lecture 3: PHP MySQL Data insert for php 5.5 and up

    Lecture 4: Updated add.php file with newer PHP code

    Lecture 5: Redo in JQUERY

    Lecture 6: JQUERY AJAX to PHP server

    Lecture 7: JQUERY AJAX to get MYSQL data

    Lecture 8: JQUERY version of AJAX submit and retrieve

    Lecture 9: JQUERY source CODE

    Lecture 10: JQUERY naming update

    Chapter 5: Bonus resources details

    Lecture 1: How to setup Localhost on your computer

    Lecture 2: AJAX form validation source code

    Chapter 6: Bonus Section

    Lecture 1: JSON content to DOM

    Lecture 2: JavaScript Stringify LocalStorage

    Lecture 3: Source Code JavaScript Stringify LocalStorage

    Instructors

  • JSON AJAX data transfer to MySQL database using PHP  No.2
    Laurence Svekis
    Instructor, GDE, Application Developer
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  • 2 stars: 4 votes
  • 3 stars: 32 votes
  • 4 stars: 73 votes
  • 5 stars: 105 votes
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