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What is the difference between Notify URL and Return URL?

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Notify URL and Return URL is used in Paypal Payment Gateway integration. Notify URL is used by PayPal to post information about the transaction. Return URL is used by the browser; A url where the user needs to be redirected on completion of the payment process.

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What is the difference between the functions unlink and unset in PHP?

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The function unlink() is to remove a file, where as unset() is used for destroying a variable that was declared earlier.

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What’s the difference between htmlentities() and htmlspecialchars()?

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Htmlentities() converts all applicable characters to HTML entities. While htmlspecialcharacter()converts special characters to HTML entities. This means htmlentities( ) will check for non English language characters, such as French accents, the German umlaut, etc.

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What is the difference between using copy() and move() function in php file uploading?

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Copy() makes a copy of the file. It returns TRUE on success. It can copy from any source to destination. Move simply Moves the file to destination if the file is valid. While move can move the uploaded file from temp server location to any destination on the server. If filename is a valid upload file, but cannot be moved for some reason, no action will occur.

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What Is a Session in PHP?

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A PHP Session persist the user information to be used later. For example, user name, password, shopping item details. The session is temporary and will be removed soon after the user has left the web site. The session can be persisted for long term usage on databases like MySQL. Each session is identified by a unique Id number for every visitor. The first step to use PHP session is to start the session. The starting session must precede the operations like HTML or the other.


The statement session_start() starts the PHP session and registers the user’s information on the server.

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What type of inheritance that PHP supports? Provide an example.

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PHP supports single level inheritance.


Inheriting a class would mean creating a new class with all functionality of the existing class in addition to some more. The created class is called as a subclass of the parent class. Parent is a keyword which we use to access members of a parent class. Inheritance is usually defined by using the keyword “Extend”. $this is used a reference to the calling object. Inheritance avoids redundancy of code.


Example:


Class employee extends manager : Here Employee is a subclass of manager.


Echo $this->name can be used to echo variable name of the parent class.

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Explain how to create random passwords.

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Generating random passwords in PHP can be done in multiple ways depending on how much security the application demands:-


Md5 function can be passed one parameter as uniqid() function which in turn generates a random number. Passing the parameter as TRUE in uniqid() adds additional uniqueness.


<?php
   $passwd = md5(uniqid(rand(), true));
   Echo $passwd;
?>

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Explain how to store the uploaded file to the final location.

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A HTML form should be build before uploading the file. The following HTML code is used for selecting the file that is to be uploaded. The type attribute of input must be “file”.


<form enctype="multipart/form-data" action="uploader.php" method="POST">


<input type="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="100000" />


Choose a file to upload: <input name="uploadedfile" type="file" /><br />


<input type="submit" value="Upload File" />


</form>


At the time of executing uploader.php, the uploaded file will be stored in a temporary storage are on the webserver. An associative array $_FILES['uploadedfile']['name'] is used for uploading. The ‘name’ is the original file that is to be uploaded. Another associative array $_FILES['uploadedfile']['tmp_name'] is used for placing the uploaded file in a temporary location on the server and the file should be empty and should exist with the tmp_name.


The following code snippet is used for uploading the file.


$target_path = "uploads/"; // the target location of the file


$target_path = $target_path . basename( $_FILES['uploadedfile']['name']);


if(move_uploaded_file($_FILES['uploadedfile']['tmp_name'], $target_path)) 


{


       echo "The file ". basename( $_FILES['uploadedfile']['name']). 


        " has been uploaded";


}


else


{


      echo “There was an error while uploading the file”;


}


The function move_uploaded_file()is used to place the source file into the destination folder, which resides on the server.


If the uploading is successful, the message “The file filename has been uploaded. Otherwise the error message “There was an error while uploading the file” would be displayed.

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