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    <description>title: Use PHP on System i, Part 1: Introduction and examples authors: Myslinka, Margaret; Nere, Andrew; Swenson, David; Velazquez, Gloria; Lamont, Kathryn; Peraza, David
&lt;br&gt;abstract: Learn how to install PHP and DB2® on System i™, and understand how to port a MySQL application to DB2 on i5/OS®. Understand the history and architecture types of PHP, including the new architecture that uses i5/OS with an Apache HTTP server and the IBM DB2 database to bring PHP applications to System i. Read examples of PHP Web applications. Learn how PHP applications are especially beneficial to small and medium businesses, because open source PHP applications are often inexpensive and easily accessible. [The product option for the CCA Cryptographic Service Provider has been changed from option 13 to option 35. The title has been changed to indicate the first article in a series. -Ed.]
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&lt;br&gt;abstract: Compare PHP with the Net.Data server-side scripting language, which IBM develops with DB2®. Understand the origins of the languages, their syntax differences, usage learning curves, database connections, and other differences. This article is the second part of a series based on working with PHP on System i™.
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&lt;br&gt;abstract: Learn to create an Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) client-side slide show that's animated using "Ken Burns Effects." Here, you discover how to build XML data sources for Ajax, request XML data from the client, and then dynamically create and animate HTML elements with that XML.
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&lt;br&gt;abstract: Learn how to build an Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) Really Simple Syndication (RSS) reader, as well as a Web component that you can place on any Web site to look at the articles in the RSS feeds.
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