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How to store the uploaded file to the final location?

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move_uploaded_file( string filename, string destination)

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How can we know the number of days between two given dates using php?

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<?php
$tomorrow = mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m") , date("d")+1, date("Y"));
$lastmonth = mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m")-1, date("d"), date("Y"));
echo ($tomorrow-$lastmonth)/86400;
?>

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How to set cookies?

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setcookie('variable','value','time');
variable - name of the cookie variable
value     - value of the cookie variable
time       - expiry time

Example:
<?php
setcookie('Test',$i,time()+3600);
?>
Test - cookie variable name
$i - value of the variable 'Test'
time()+3600 - denotes that the cookie will expire after an one hour

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What are encryption functions in PHP?

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CRYPT(), MD5()

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What are the differences between mysql_fetch_array(), mysql_fetch_object(), mysql_fetch_row()?

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mysql_fetch_array:
Fetch a result row as an associative array and a numeric array.

mysql_fetch_object:
Returns an object with properties that correspond to the fetched row and moves the internal data pointer ahead. Returns an object with properties that correspond to the fetched row, or FALSE if there are no more rows.

mysql_fetch_row():
Fetches one row of data from the result associated with the specified result identifier. The row is returned as an array. Each result column is stored in an array offset, starting at offset 0.

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What is the functionality of the function strstr and stristr?

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strstr() returns part of a given string from the first occurrence of a given substring to the end of the string.
For example:
strstr("user@example.com","@") will return "@example.com".

stristr() is idential to strstr() except that it is case insensitive.

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What are the different types of errors in php?

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Notices: These are trivial, non-critical errors that PHP encounters while executing a script - for example, accessing a variable that has not yet been defined. By default, such errors are not displayed to the user at all - although, as you will see, you can change this default behaviour.

Warnings: These are more serious errors - for example, attempting to include() a file which does not exist. By default, these errors are displayed to the user, but they do not result in script termination.

Fatal errors: These are critical errors - for example, instantiating an object of a non-existent class, or calling a non-existent function. These errors cause the immediate termination of the script, and PHP’s default behaviour is to display them to the user when they take place.

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How can we extract string "abc.com" from a string "https://info@abc.com" using regular _expression of php?

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We can use the preg_match() function with “/.*@(.*)$/” as the regular expression pattern.
For example:
preg_match("/.*@(.*)$/","https://info@abc.com",$data);
echo $data[1];
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