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

Answer

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 store the uploaded file to the final location.

Answer

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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Explain how to send large amounts of emails with php.

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The mail() function of PHP is quite robust for sending bulk emails. A SMTP server can also be directly used from the script. PHPmailer class can be used for sending emails.

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Explain Superglobal variables in PHP .

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To access the global data which is originating externally, the super globals are used. The superglobals are available as arrays. These superglobals represents the data from URLs, HTML forms, cookies, sessions and also the web server. For this purpose, $HTTP_GET_VARS, $HTTP_POST_VARS are used. The super globals are pretty good enough to be used in functions. The following are the list of super globals.


$_GET, $_POST, $_COOKIE;$_REQUEST, $_SERVER, $_SESSION, $_ENV, $_FILE


Another PHP Superglobal, called $GLOBALS; is available for persisting every variable with global scope.

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Describe how to create a simple AD rotator script without using database in PHP.

Answer

Following are the steps to create a simple AD rotator script without using database in PHP:


- All the ad’s can be collected in one place and be displayed randomly.rand() function can be used for this purpose.


- In order to NOT use any database, a flat file can be used to store the ad’s.


- In order to store the Ad’s information (HTML code), a flat file say “ad.txt” can be created.


- The random number can be stored in a variable 


$result_random=rand(1, 100);


- Conditions can be checked to display the ad’s.


if($result_random<=70)


{


      echo "Display ad1";


}

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What is the use of $_Server and $_Env?

Answer

$_SERVER and $_ENV arrays contain different information. The information depends on the server and operating system being used. Most of the information can be seen of an array for a particular server and operating system. The syntax is as follows:


foreach($_SERVER as $key =>$value)


{ echo “Key=$key, Value=$value\n”; }

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What is the use of super-global arrays in PHP?

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Super global arrays are the built in arrays that can be used anywhere. They are also called as auto-global as they can be used inside a function as well. The arrays with the longs names such as $HTTP_SERVER_VARS, must be made global before they can be used in an array. This $HTTP_SERVER_VARS check your php.ini setting for long arrays.

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How can we increase the execution time of a php script?

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By the use of void set_time_limit(int seconds)


Set the number of seconds a script is allowed to run. If this is reached, the script returns a fatal error. The default limit is 30 seconds or, if it exists, the max_execution_time value defined in the php.ini. If seconds is set to zero, no time limit is imposed.


When called, set_time_limit() restarts the timeout counter from zero. In other words, if the timeout is the default 30 seconds, and 25 seconds into script execution a call such as set_time_limit(20) is made, the script will run for a total of 45 seconds before timing out.

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