How to avoid Identity Theft in Zend Framework with Zend Auth

The following tutorial will show you how you can improve your overall security in your PHP application (the tutorial is based on Zend Framework 1.10 and on the use of Zend_Auth but you can easily adapt it to something for your own needs). You will learn how to extend the Zend_Auth class into a highly customizable & secure Project Authentication class

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How to add Ajax support in Zend Framework

In this tutorial, I will talk about how to handle AJAX request in a clean & simple way. Whether you use jQuery, mooTools or any other JS framework (or perhaps no framework at all) you will definitely going to love this painless solution of having an ajax view rendered without doing anything (ofcourse, after you set it up properly)

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Most interesting links of February 2010

Monthly, I will publish an article with the most interesting links that I found during that month. These links will be addressed to both designers, developers and some even to Linux system administrators. Except to find useful resources that may (or may not) help you in your future projects. Each link will contain a small intro text so you can understand what the article is all about without having to navigate to the article itself.

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[HOW TO] Store Zend Cache results into MySql

This article will show you how to write / use your own Zend Cache Backend Adapter along side provide you with the Class that will allow you to store your cached data, objects and even full html pages inside a MySql database. You can read about how the class can be used, how it works (theory of operation) or you can just download it from the end of the article.

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UnitTesting in PHP with SimpleTest in Zend Framework (the simple and fast way)

In this post, I will show you why it is important to use Unit Testing, how to use it and how to avoid writing the same code 2 times. Also, i will show you how to do a basic Test Driven Development with SimpleTest and Zend Framework 1.10. Also, this tutorial will show you how to directly link your tests to the code of your application, without duplicating content. At the end, you will be able to extend the tests to run on any code you write.

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Smarter Twitter like pagination (SmartScrollingPagination jQuery plugin)

I always thought about that button that says “Load more…” because, the user needs to wait when he pressed it. So i thought, since the user cannot jump 9 pages forward, why not preload the next page? So when the user clicks load more, the application would instantly display the next page content, and while the user browses through it, the application loads the next page and so on.

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[HOW TO] Setup a SVN server and use Zend Studio with it

What is our goal
Subversion is the best open source version control system available so far. Our goal is to have a working SVN server on a Linux CentOS 5.3 alongside using it from a Zend Studio for Eclipse. The tutorial will guide you through the steps of installing SVN on your server via the root [...]

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How to integrate uploadify in Zend Framework 1.9.6

A detailed tutorial will show you how to integrate Zend Framework version 1.9.6 with jQuery Uploadify version 2.1.0. The tutorial covers all the basic aspects of the process from installing the framework on a multi zend applications with the same library/separate configurations system to integrating the jQuery Uploadify into your website. The uploads will be made in a secure folder, outside the public area of your server from where you can manipulate the files as you wish.

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MySQL Replication for dummies tutorial

A tutorial for begginers with MySQL that will teach you how to setup a simple Master-Server replication in an UNIX environment.The tutorial will guide you through the process of setting up the replication settings on the master server, configure a user with replication privileges and then setting up the slave settings. At the end, once data is inserted into the master sql server, it will be available in real time on the slave server.

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The Google Chrome OS Event

Today (19 Nov. 2009) Google Chrome OS opened its doors to everyone. I have watched the live feed from their broadcast and made a collection of videos and informations regarding Google’s new OS. It seems that Google wants a piece of everything. Although the new OS looks ok and outperforms anything i’ve see so far in terms of speed, i highly doubt that it will have the impact Google wants it to have. We shall see… In the meantime, read on for some facts about ChromeOS

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