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2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] url [State] URL [Control type] A text field [Data type]
An absolute IRI
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] email [State] E-mail [Control type] A text field [Data type]
An e-mail address or list of e-mail addresses
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] password [State] Password [Control type] Text field that obscures data entry [Data type]
Text with no line breaks (sensitive information)
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] datetime [State] Date and Time [Control type] A date and time control [Data type]
A date and time (year, month, day, hour, minute, second, fraction of a second) with the time zone set to UTC
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] date [State] Date [Control type] A date control [Data type]
A date (year, month, day) with no time zone
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] month [State] Month [Control type] A month control [Data type]
A date consisting of a year and a month with no time zone
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] week [State] Week [Control type] A week control [Data type]
A date consisting of a week-year number and a week number with no time zone
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] time [State] Time [Control type] A time control [Data type]
A time (hour, minute, seconds, fractional seconds) with no time zone
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] datetime-local [State] Local Date and Time [Control type] A date and time control [Data type]
A date and time (year, month, day, hour, minute, second, fraction of a second) with no time zone
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] number [State] Number [Control type] A text field or spinner control [Data type]
A numerical value
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] range [State] Range [Control type] A slider control or similar [Data type]
A numerical value, with the extra semantic that the exact value is not important
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] color [State] Color [Control type] A color well [Data type]
An sRGB color with 8-bit red, green, and blue components
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] checkbox [State] Checkbox [Control type] A checkbox [Data type]
A set of zero or more values from a predefined list
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] radio [State] Radio Button [Control type] A radio button [Data type]
An enumerated value
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] file [State] File Upload [Control type] A label and a button [Data type]
Zero or more files each with a MIME type and optionally a file name
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] submit [State] Submit Button [Control type] A button [Data type]
An enumerated value, with the extra semantic that it must be the last value selected and initiates form submission
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] image [State] Image Button [Control type] Either a clickable image, or a button [Data type]
A coordinate, relative to a particular image's size, with the extra semantic that it must be the last value selected and initiates form submission
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] reset [State] Reset Button [Control type] A button [Data type]
n/a
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
2f1237a5_10_7_The_input_element___HTML5__Data_type
[Keyword] button [State] Button [Control type] A button [Data type]
n/a
[]
4.10.7 The input element — HTML5
Data type
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/the-input-element.html
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_811151771_0.json
b70aee92_th_2_0_Functions_and_Operators__Meaning
[Function] op:to [Meaning]
Returns the sequence containing every xs:integer between the values of the operands.
[]
XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-xpath-functions-20050404/
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00085-ip-10-236-191-2_818541370_94.json
b70aee92_th_2_0_Functions_and_Operators__Meaning
[Function] fn:id [Meaning]
Returns the sequence of element nodes having an ID value matching the one or more of the supplied IDREF values.
[]
XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-xpath-functions-20050404/
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00085-ip-10-236-191-2_818541370_94.json
b70aee92_th_2_0_Functions_and_Operators__Meaning
[Function] fn:idref [Meaning]
Returns the sequence of element or attribute nodes with an IDREF value matching one or more of the supplied ID values.
[]
XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-xpath-functions-20050404/
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00085-ip-10-236-191-2_818541370_94.json
b70aee92_th_2_0_Functions_and_Operators__Meaning
[Function] fn:doc [Meaning]
Returns a document node retrieved using the specified URI.
[]
XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-xpath-functions-20050404/
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00085-ip-10-236-191-2_818541370_94.json
b70aee92_th_2_0_Functions_and_Operators__Meaning
[Function] fn:doc-available [Meaning]
Returns true if a document node can be retrieved using the specified URI.
[]
XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-xpath-functions-20050404/
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00085-ip-10-236-191-2_818541370_94.json
b70aee92_th_2_0_Functions_and_Operators__Meaning
[Function] fn:collection [Meaning]
Returns a sequence of nodes retrieved using the specified URI or the nodes in the default collection.
[]
XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-xpath-functions-20050404/
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00085-ip-10-236-191-2_818541370_94.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] PHP history and uses [Evaluation Methods] Final exam [Competency]
Explain the difference between server side and client side scripts. Summarize the origin and development of PHP. List and briefly describe the most common alternatives to PHP. List some well known web sites and applications that has been built in PHP. Briefly explain the concept of Open Source. List some well-known public mailing lists, IRC channels and discussion forums where you can find help with PHP.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Installation and basic configuration of PHP and an IDE [Evaluation Methods] Module 1: Installation Final exam [Competency]
Demonstrate installing an HTTP-server, PHP and MySQL on a computer. Demonstrate the usage of php.ini and .htaccess Explain why display_errors should be off on a production web server. List some commonly used PHP-modules and demonstrate how to activate them on a web server. Demonstrate how to get information about a PHP-installation using phpinfo() and php -m. Demonstrate how to use PHP CLI. Demonstrate how to install an IDE or editor for PHP development. Explain the purpose and usage of development and staging servers. Explain the purpose of a version control system.
[]
Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Basic PHP syntax [Evaluation Methods] Module 1: Installation Final exam Final assignment [Competency]
Demonstrate how to switch between HTML-mode and PHP mode. List what types of php tags that you can use, and explain the potential pitfalls of using short open tags. (Note to teachers: Turn open tags off on the server you provide.) Demonstrate how to use single line, multi line and PhpDoc-style comments. Demonstrate how to separate instructions. Demonstrate how to use the echo and print statements. Recognize the differences between the two.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Using PHP as a simple template engine [Evaluation Methods] Assignment 1: Use PHP as a Template System [Competency]
Explain the concept of server side includes and why it is better than client side frames. Describe the differences between PHP’s include, include_once, require and require_once commands. Explain performance benefits of using absolute paths when including files. Explain why included files should always reside outside of the server root directory. Demonstrate how PHP can make client side frames redundant.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] PHP best practices overview [Evaluation Methods] (Most assignments will touch upon these concepts in some way.) Final assignment. Final exam. [Competency]
Note: This is meant as an overview. No in-depth knowledge yet. Briefly discuss key characteristics of a well written PHP_application. Demonstrate how to write readable and properly indented code. Demonstrate basic knowledge about coding conventions, especially the PEAR coding standard. Explain what revision control is. Show basic knowledge about phpDocumentor. Use the most basic tags in phpDocumentor and produce generated documentation for your code. Explain what bug tracking is. List a few well known bug trackers.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Programming concepts [Evaluation Methods] (Modules with exercises are appreciated.) Final assignment. Final exam. [Competency]
Explain the concept of identifiers and list some identifier names one is not allowed to use in PHP. Explain the concept of sigils. Explain the consept of data types and compare strong and weak typing. Demonstrate type checking and type juggling. Recognize that all user-submitted data, and all data-base results, are strings to PHP. Demonstrate how to check for numeric values in strings. Explain the null value, and describe the difference between variables that are null and variables that have not been set. Demonstrate how to use the isset() and empty() functions. Explain what values in PHP that convert to false, when used in a boolean check. Demonstrate usage of variables and constants, using best practice naming conventions. Recognize the different kinds of constants in PHP (built in, magic, user defined; global, class). Demonstrate different syntaxes for setting constants (define and const - also for global constants since PHP 5.3) Explain the concept of statements. Demonstrate correct usage of statements and block statements. Explain the concept of expressions. Demonstrate correct usage of expressions. Explain what operators are and demonstrate correct usage of all common operators. Explain the concept of functions and all associated terminology and demonstrate how to write and use functions. Explain and use assignment by value and assignment by reference. Explain what arrays are in PHP and contrast the implementation to a few other programming languages. Demonstrate how to create and manipulate arrays and how to access individual items in arrays. Recognize all error levels in PHP and explain the difference between an error and an exception. Demonstrate how to handle errors appropriately.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] HTTP [Evaluation Methods] Module 2 (a): Emulate HTTP-connections with netcat or telnet Module 2 (b): Analyze HTTP-traffic using Firebug or a similar tool. Final assignment. Final exam. [Competency]
Explain the most commonly used HTTP methods (get, post, head) Demonstrate how to fetch information from the client using $_SERVER. Explain MIME-types, and demonstrate how to set MIME-types using PHP’s header-function.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Character encoding [Evaluation Methods] Assignment 3. Final assignment Final exam Extra questions for SS 2: Explain what a BOM is and how it can cause problems for PHP scripts. What is the difference between little endian and big endian UTF-16? What is Unicode normalization? [Competency]
Note: For any audience using non ascii-characters (almost everybody outside the USA and UK) this is essential! Describe the basics of character encodings and compare the terminology used by Unicode to the terminology used in HTTP-headers encoding vs. charset. Demonstrate how to specify the encoding used in a script (the setting on your editor or IDE). Explain the difference between multi-byte encodings and single-byte encodings. Demonstrate how to use multi-byte string functions in PHP 5.x. Recognize problems that might occur in PHP because of misinterpreted character encodings. Demonstrate how to set character encoding in HTTP-headers, using the http-server tools and PHP. List the characters that have a highest potential for abuse (e.g. “null” and “eof”) and demonstrate how to filter input to avoid them using ctype functions. Demonstrate how to set the encoding (and collation) in a MySQL table or field, using PhpMyAdmin or a similar tool. Demonstrate how to convert text between different encodings.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Locales, timezones and time functions. [Evaluation Methods] (Modules with exercises are appreciated.) Final exam Final assignment [Competency]
Explain the concept of locales. Demonstrate how to set timezones for PHP scripts. Demonstrate how to set locale for PHP scripts. Explain the concept of collation and demonstrate how to use locale aware string and array comparison and sorting. Demonstrate how locale and timezone information affects date and time functionality in PHP. Use the basic date and time functions.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Strings [Evaluation Methods] Assignment 3. Final exam. Final assignment. [Competency]
Explain the concept of a string. Compare the two types of strings there is in PHP 6. Demonstrate how to set them and convert between them. Demonstrate how to get the length of a string and access its characters by index Demonstrate how to handle single and double quotes in strings with variables. Demonstrate how to concatenate strings. Demonstrate how to use heredoc and nowdoc. Recognize the two syntaxes that exist for heredoc as of PHP 5.3. Demonstrate how to escape characters in strings. Demonstrate correct usage of basic string functions, e.g. strlen, substr, strstr, strpos, trim, strtolower, with variants. Demonstrate how to compare strings, using operators and comparison functions like strcmp or strcoll. Demonstrate how to check the integrity of string contents using the ctype-functions. Explain the concept of regular expressions, exemplify when they can be used and demonstrate simple usage.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Array usage and array functions [Evaluation Methods] Assignment 3. Final exam. Final assignment. [Competency]
Demonstrate how to iterate over an array using the foreach function. Demonstrate how to sort arrays. Demonstrate how to perform a function call on each value in an array. Specifically, demonstrate how to remove magic quotes from GPC-data. Explain what the cursor is in an array and demonstrate how to walk through arrays. Demonstrate how to use assign multiple variables from array values using the list() language construct. Demonstrate how to check for the existence of specific keys or values within an array. Demonstrate how to attach and how to delete values at both the bottom and top of an array.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Objects and classes (simple overview) [Evaluation Methods] (Modules with exercises are appreciated.) Final exam Final assignment [Competency]
Explain some benefits of Object Oriented programming compared to procedural programming. Explain basic OO terminology. Demonstrate how to define and instantiate classes in PHP. Explain constructors and destructors, how to name constructors in PHP 4 and 5+ and how to use constructors. Demonstrate how to use the $this pseudovariable. Explain the concept of inheritance och demonstrate how to use the extends keyword. Explain the concept of polymorfism and demonstrate how to use interfaces and abstract classes in PHP. Briefly explain the differences in the object model between PHP 4 and PHP 5. Explain visibility of properties and methods. Explain class constants, static properties and methods and demonstrate how to use the scope resolution operator (Paamayim Nekudotayim).
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Error handling and exceptions [Evaluation Methods] (Modules with exercises are appreciated.) Final exam. Final assignment. [Competency]
Recognize the types of errors in PHP. Handle interaction errors e.g. GET-data does not match DB-record might produce a 404. Use good error handling strategies. E.g: Differentiate between development servers (show on page) vs. production servers (log errors). Make usable error pages and understandable error messages. Send the correct HTTP status code for error pages. Recognize exceptions and handle them using try and catch.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Server side architecture [Evaluation Methods] Exercise 4. Final exam. Final assignment. [Competency]
Recognize what separation of concerns mean for PHP development. Recognize the following concepts: Presentation logic and templates, business logic and data storage logic. Demonstrate a secure and logical directory structure for PHP applictions. Explain include paths. Demonstrate how to write an application that does not depend on being in a specific root directory. Demonstrate a good strategy for filtering all untrusted data. Demonstrate consistent and appropriate escaping of output data. Implement usable, SEO-friendly and hackable URL:s. Recognize rewrite rules. Recognize the abbreviation MVC and briefly explain the rationale behind it.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Handling posted data [Evaluation Methods] Exercise 5. Final exam. Final assignment. [Competency]
Explain why client side checks only can be used to offload a server and provide better usability, never for security. Explain why GPC-data might be quoted in PHP 4.x and 5.x. Explain what problems magic quotes were intended to solve, why they did not work properly and are being removed in PHP 6 and how they can be removed in a script. Explain how the superglobal array $_POST relates to name attributes in HTML forms. Demonstrate handling posted data. Recognize the usage of register globals and explain why it is a security hazard. Recognize the bad habit of manually making EGPCS-data into regular variables ($foo = $_POST[‘foo’] or extract($_POST)). Recognize the usage of $_REQUEST and explain why it is considered bad practice to use it. Recognize how sensitive data can be transmitted securily, using encryption. Recognize the abbreviations SSL and TLS.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Sending email [Evaluation Methods] Exercise 5. Final exam. Final assignment. [Competency]
Demonstrate simple usage of the mail() function in PHP. Recognize the concept SMTP injection and demonstrate how to avoid it.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Sessions and authentication [Evaluation Methods] Final exam. Final assignment. [Competency]
Recognize the sessionless nature of HTTP. Recognize session fixation and session hijacking. Use session_regenerate_id and set session ID using cookies only. Recognize HTTP-authentication in PHP. Preventing multiple submits of a form. Demonstrate how to prevent cross-posting using a session variable.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Cookies [Evaluation Methods] Final exam. Final assignment. [Competency]
Explain the concept of cookies and how they are passed to the server from the browser. Demonstrate how to set and read cookies. Explain the security benefits of server side only cookies, and demonstrate how to set them.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] File handling and storing data in text files [Evaluation Methods] Final exam. Final assignment. [Competency]
Demonstrate how to read from and write to files. Recognize the different flags used to control the opening of file sockets. Recognize the most common security problems when usiing file functions. Demonstrate how to safely handle files uploaded by the user.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Relational Database concepts and MySQL fundamentals [Evaluation Methods] Final assignment Final exam [Competency]
List some common Database Management Systems (DBMS). List some common alternatives to storing data in a relational database and briefly explain the merits and disadvantages of each option. Explain how SQLite can be used from every modern PHP installation. (Note: SQLite is primarily included to provide a way to explain data access abstraction using PDO.) Give an overview of how a relational database works. Recognize the terminology used about databases (relation/table, tuple/row, attribute/field/column, default values, NULL, keys, etc). Briefly explain the concept of normalization and recognize the related glossary (keys, functional dependency) List the available data types in MySQL and demonstrate proper usage of the most common ones. Explain the concept of indexes. Demonstrate how to use indexes in MySQL. Recognize the concept of a storage engines in MySQL and briefly explain the main differences between MyISAM and InnoDB. Demonstrate how to use PhpMyAdmin or a graphical tool to set up a database. Make a user with privileges suitable for PHP scripts. Demonstrate how to run queries in the tool. Demonstrate how to backup/dump a MySQL database. Question to reviewers: Is it possible to wait with constraints and referential integrity (foreign keys) until Server Side Scripting 2?
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] SQL [Evaluation Methods] Final assignment Final exam [Competency]
Recognize the glossary of SQL (DDL, DML, CRUD) Demonstrate how to access a MySQL DBMS from a CLI tool. Demonstrate how to SELECT individual records and groups of records; SORT-ing and LIMIT-ing of the results. Demonstrate how to use JOIN. Demonstrate simple usage of SQL-functions (count!) Demonstrate how to INSERT data into a table. Demonstrate how to UPDATE a table and explain why one should always use the WHERE clause doing so. Demonstrate how to DELETE data and explain why one should always use the WHERE clause doing so.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] PDO [Evaluation Methods] Final assignment Final exam [Competency]
Recognize all 3 built in API’s to access a MySQL database from PHP (mysql, mysqli, PDO). Discuss their strengths and downsides. Demonstrate how to connect to a DBMS with PDO, prepare and execute statements, fetch single results and iterate over result sets. Recognize how to access reults from a prepared statement as normal arrays, associative arrays, objects and objects belonging to a specific class. Demonstrate safe usage of user submitted data in SQL. Recognize how to manually quote user submitted data. Discuss the benefits of prepared statements. Demonstrate how to handle errors and unexpected results using PDO. Demonstrate safe handling of database credentials.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] The mysql and the mysqli functions [Evaluation Methods] Final exam [Competency]
Recognize how to use the mysql and the mysqli functions. Discuss how to safely handle user submitted data using the mysql and the mysqli functions.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] SPL, PEAR and Frameworks [Evaluation Methods] Final exam [Competency]
Recognize PEAR, PECL, SPL and the most well known PHP Component libraries? Recognize the most common PHP Frameworks. Recognize the most common PHP applications/Content Managament Systems. Recognize the usage of PHP for extended functionality for some big websites (e.g. Facebook)
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Web Services, API’s, RSS, JSON and Ajax [Evaluation Methods] Final exam [Competency]
Recognize the most common formats for data interchange. Summarize the Ajax pattern for updating a web page. Briefly describe the concepts of API’s and Web Services.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
4f68ec54__Web_Education_Community_Group__Competency
[Topic] Shared hosting [Evaluation Methods] Final assignment Final exam [Competency]
Recognize the most important technical considerations one must know when chosing a web host. List the most important security considerations one must know about shared hosting. Demonstrate usage of a web host control panel.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Competency
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Explain the difference between server side and client side scripts. Summarize the origin and development of PHP. List and briefly describe the most common alternatives to PHP. List some well known web sites and applications that has been built in PHP. Briefly explain the concept of Open Source. List some well-known public mailing lists, IRC channels and discussion forums where you can find help with PHP. [Evaluation Methods] Final exam [Topic]
PHP history and uses
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Demonstrate installing an HTTP-server, PHP and MySQL on a computer. Demonstrate the usage of php.ini and .htaccess Explain why display_errors should be off on a production web server. List some commonly used PHP-modules and demonstrate how to activate them on a web server. Demonstrate how to get information about a PHP-installation using phpinfo() and php -m. Demonstrate how to use PHP CLI. Demonstrate how to install an IDE or editor for PHP development. Explain the purpose and usage of development and staging servers. Explain the purpose of a version control system. [Evaluation Methods] Module 1: Installation Final exam [Topic]
Installation and basic configuration of PHP and an IDE
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Demonstrate how to switch between HTML-mode and PHP mode. List what types of php tags that you can use, and explain the potential pitfalls of using short open tags. (Note to teachers: Turn open tags off on the server you provide.) Demonstrate how to use single line, multi line and PhpDoc-style comments. Demonstrate how to separate instructions. Demonstrate how to use the echo and print statements. Recognize the differences between the two. [Evaluation Methods] Module 1: Installation Final exam Final assignment [Topic]
Basic PHP syntax
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Explain the concept of server side includes and why it is better than client side frames. Describe the differences between PHP’s include, include_once, require and require_once commands. Explain performance benefits of using absolute paths when including files. Explain why included files should always reside outside of the server root directory. Demonstrate how PHP can make client side frames redundant. [Evaluation Methods] Assignment 1: Use PHP as a Template System [Topic]
Using PHP as a simple template engine
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Note: This is meant as an overview. No in-depth knowledge yet. Briefly discuss key characteristics of a well written PHP_application. Demonstrate how to write readable and properly indented code. Demonstrate basic knowledge about coding conventions, especially the PEAR coding standard. Explain what revision control is. Show basic knowledge about phpDocumentor. Use the most basic tags in phpDocumentor and produce generated documentation for your code. Explain what bug tracking is. List a few well known bug trackers. [Evaluation Methods] (Most assignments will touch upon these concepts in some way.) Final assignment. Final exam. [Topic]
PHP best practices overview
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Explain the concept of identifiers and list some identifier names one is not allowed to use in PHP. Explain the concept of sigils. Explain the consept of data types and compare strong and weak typing. Demonstrate type checking and type juggling. Recognize that all user-submitted data, and all data-base results, are strings to PHP. Demonstrate how to check for numeric values in strings. Explain the null value, and describe the difference between variables that are null and variables that have not been set. Demonstrate how to use the isset() and empty() functions. Explain what values in PHP that convert to false, when used in a boolean check. Demonstrate usage of variables and constants, using best practice naming conventions. Recognize the different kinds of constants in PHP (built in, magic, user defined; global, class). Demonstrate different syntaxes for setting constants (define and const - also for global constants since PHP 5.3) Explain the concept of statements. Demonstrate correct usage of statements and block statements. Explain the concept of expressions. Demonstrate correct usage of expressions. Explain what operators are and demonstrate correct usage of all common operators. Explain the concept of functions and all associated terminology and demonstrate how to write and use functions. Explain and use assignment by value and assignment by reference. Explain what arrays are in PHP and contrast the implementation to a few other programming languages. Demonstrate how to create and manipulate arrays and how to access individual items in arrays. Recognize all error levels in PHP and explain the difference between an error and an exception. Demonstrate how to handle errors appropriately. [Evaluation Methods] (Modules with exercises are appreciated.) Final assignment. Final exam. [Topic]
Programming concepts
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Explain the most commonly used HTTP methods (get, post, head) Demonstrate how to fetch information from the client using $_SERVER. Explain MIME-types, and demonstrate how to set MIME-types using PHP’s header-function. [Evaluation Methods] Module 2 (a): Emulate HTTP-connections with netcat or telnet Module 2 (b): Analyze HTTP-traffic using Firebug or a similar tool. Final assignment. Final exam. [Topic]
HTTP
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Note: For any audience using non ascii-characters (almost everybody outside the USA and UK) this is essential! Describe the basics of character encodings and compare the terminology used by Unicode to the terminology used in HTTP-headers encoding vs. charset. Demonstrate how to specify the encoding used in a script (the setting on your editor or IDE). Explain the difference between multi-byte encodings and single-byte encodings. Demonstrate how to use multi-byte string functions in PHP 5.x. Recognize problems that might occur in PHP because of misinterpreted character encodings. Demonstrate how to set character encoding in HTTP-headers, using the http-server tools and PHP. List the characters that have a highest potential for abuse (e.g. “null” and “eof”) and demonstrate how to filter input to avoid them using ctype functions. Demonstrate how to set the encoding (and collation) in a MySQL table or field, using PhpMyAdmin or a similar tool. Demonstrate how to convert text between different encodings. [Evaluation Methods] Assignment 3. Final assignment Final exam Extra questions for SS 2: Explain what a BOM is and how it can cause problems for PHP scripts. What is the difference between little endian and big endian UTF-16? What is Unicode normalization? [Topic]
Character encoding
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Explain the concept of locales. Demonstrate how to set timezones for PHP scripts. Demonstrate how to set locale for PHP scripts. Explain the concept of collation and demonstrate how to use locale aware string and array comparison and sorting. Demonstrate how locale and timezone information affects date and time functionality in PHP. Use the basic date and time functions. [Evaluation Methods] (Modules with exercises are appreciated.) Final exam Final assignment [Topic]
Locales, timezones and time functions.
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Explain the concept of a string. Compare the two types of strings there is in PHP 6. Demonstrate how to set them and convert between them. Demonstrate how to get the length of a string and access its characters by index Demonstrate how to handle single and double quotes in strings with variables. Demonstrate how to concatenate strings. Demonstrate how to use heredoc and nowdoc. Recognize the two syntaxes that exist for heredoc as of PHP 5.3. Demonstrate how to escape characters in strings. Demonstrate correct usage of basic string functions, e.g. strlen, substr, strstr, strpos, trim, strtolower, with variants. Demonstrate how to compare strings, using operators and comparison functions like strcmp or strcoll. Demonstrate how to check the integrity of string contents using the ctype-functions. Explain the concept of regular expressions, exemplify when they can be used and demonstrate simple usage. [Evaluation Methods] Assignment 3. Final exam. Final assignment. [Topic]
Strings
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Demonstrate how to iterate over an array using the foreach function. Demonstrate how to sort arrays. Demonstrate how to perform a function call on each value in an array. Specifically, demonstrate how to remove magic quotes from GPC-data. Explain what the cursor is in an array and demonstrate how to walk through arrays. Demonstrate how to use assign multiple variables from array values using the list() language construct. Demonstrate how to check for the existence of specific keys or values within an array. Demonstrate how to attach and how to delete values at both the bottom and top of an array. [Evaluation Methods] Assignment 3. Final exam. Final assignment. [Topic]
Array usage and array functions
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Explain some benefits of Object Oriented programming compared to procedural programming. Explain basic OO terminology. Demonstrate how to define and instantiate classes in PHP. Explain constructors and destructors, how to name constructors in PHP 4 and 5+ and how to use constructors. Demonstrate how to use the $this pseudovariable. Explain the concept of inheritance och demonstrate how to use the extends keyword. Explain the concept of polymorfism and demonstrate how to use interfaces and abstract classes in PHP. Briefly explain the differences in the object model between PHP 4 and PHP 5. Explain visibility of properties and methods. Explain class constants, static properties and methods and demonstrate how to use the scope resolution operator (Paamayim Nekudotayim). [Evaluation Methods] (Modules with exercises are appreciated.) Final exam Final assignment [Topic]
Objects and classes (simple overview)
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Recognize the types of errors in PHP. Handle interaction errors e.g. GET-data does not match DB-record might produce a 404. Use good error handling strategies. E.g: Differentiate between development servers (show on page) vs. production servers (log errors). Make usable error pages and understandable error messages. Send the correct HTTP status code for error pages. Recognize exceptions and handle them using try and catch. [Evaluation Methods] (Modules with exercises are appreciated.) Final exam. Final assignment. [Topic]
Error handling and exceptions
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Recognize what separation of concerns mean for PHP development. Recognize the following concepts: Presentation logic and templates, business logic and data storage logic. Demonstrate a secure and logical directory structure for PHP applictions. Explain include paths. Demonstrate how to write an application that does not depend on being in a specific root directory. Demonstrate a good strategy for filtering all untrusted data. Demonstrate consistent and appropriate escaping of output data. Implement usable, SEO-friendly and hackable URL:s. Recognize rewrite rules. Recognize the abbreviation MVC and briefly explain the rationale behind it. [Evaluation Methods] Exercise 4. Final exam. Final assignment. [Topic]
Server side architecture
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Explain why client side checks only can be used to offload a server and provide better usability, never for security. Explain why GPC-data might be quoted in PHP 4.x and 5.x. Explain what problems magic quotes were intended to solve, why they did not work properly and are being removed in PHP 6 and how they can be removed in a script. Explain how the superglobal array $_POST relates to name attributes in HTML forms. Demonstrate handling posted data. Recognize the usage of register globals and explain why it is a security hazard. Recognize the bad habit of manually making EGPCS-data into regular variables ($foo = $_POST[‘foo’] or extract($_POST)). Recognize the usage of $_REQUEST and explain why it is considered bad practice to use it. Recognize how sensitive data can be transmitted securily, using encryption. Recognize the abbreviations SSL and TLS. [Evaluation Methods] Exercise 5. Final exam. Final assignment. [Topic]
Handling posted data
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Demonstrate simple usage of the mail() function in PHP. Recognize the concept SMTP injection and demonstrate how to avoid it. [Evaluation Methods] Exercise 5. Final exam. Final assignment. [Topic]
Sending email
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Recognize the sessionless nature of HTTP. Recognize session fixation and session hijacking. Use session_regenerate_id and set session ID using cookies only. Recognize HTTP-authentication in PHP. Preventing multiple submits of a form. Demonstrate how to prevent cross-posting using a session variable. [Evaluation Methods] Final exam. Final assignment. [Topic]
Sessions and authentication
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Explain the concept of cookies and how they are passed to the server from the browser. Demonstrate how to set and read cookies. Explain the security benefits of server side only cookies, and demonstrate how to set them. [Evaluation Methods] Final exam. Final assignment. [Topic]
Cookies
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Demonstrate how to read from and write to files. Recognize the different flags used to control the opening of file sockets. Recognize the most common security problems when usiing file functions. Demonstrate how to safely handle files uploaded by the user. [Evaluation Methods] Final exam. Final assignment. [Topic]
File handling and storing data in text files
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] List some common Database Management Systems (DBMS). List some common alternatives to storing data in a relational database and briefly explain the merits and disadvantages of each option. Explain how SQLite can be used from every modern PHP installation. (Note: SQLite is primarily included to provide a way to explain data access abstraction using PDO.) Give an overview of how a relational database works. Recognize the terminology used about databases (relation/table, tuple/row, attribute/field/column, default values, NULL, keys, etc). Briefly explain the concept of normalization and recognize the related glossary (keys, functional dependency) List the available data types in MySQL and demonstrate proper usage of the most common ones. Explain the concept of indexes. Demonstrate how to use indexes in MySQL. Recognize the concept of a storage engines in MySQL and briefly explain the main differences between MyISAM and InnoDB. Demonstrate how to use PhpMyAdmin or a graphical tool to set up a database. Make a user with privileges suitable for PHP scripts. Demonstrate how to run queries in the tool. Demonstrate how to backup/dump a MySQL database. Question to reviewers: Is it possible to wait with constraints and referential integrity (foreign keys) until Server Side Scripting 2? [Evaluation Methods] Final assignment Final exam [Topic]
Relational Database concepts and MySQL fundamentals
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Recognize the glossary of SQL (DDL, DML, CRUD) Demonstrate how to access a MySQL DBMS from a CLI tool. Demonstrate how to SELECT individual records and groups of records; SORT-ing and LIMIT-ing of the results. Demonstrate how to use JOIN. Demonstrate simple usage of SQL-functions (count!) Demonstrate how to INSERT data into a table. Demonstrate how to UPDATE a table and explain why one should always use the WHERE clause doing so. Demonstrate how to DELETE data and explain why one should always use the WHERE clause doing so. [Evaluation Methods] Final assignment Final exam [Topic]
SQL
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Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Recognize all 3 built in API’s to access a MySQL database from PHP (mysql, mysqli, PDO). Discuss their strengths and downsides. Demonstrate how to connect to a DBMS with PDO, prepare and execute statements, fetch single results and iterate over result sets. Recognize how to access reults from a prepared statement as normal arrays, associative arrays, objects and objects belonging to a specific class. Demonstrate safe usage of user submitted data in SQL. Recognize how to manually quote user submitted data. Discuss the benefits of prepared statements. Demonstrate how to handle errors and unexpected results using PDO. Demonstrate safe handling of database credentials. [Evaluation Methods] Final assignment Final exam [Topic]
PDO
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Recognize how to use the mysql and the mysqli functions. Discuss how to safely handle user submitted data using the mysql and the mysqli functions. [Evaluation Methods] Final exam [Topic]
The mysql and the mysqli functions
[]
Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Recognize PEAR, PECL, SPL and the most well known PHP Component libraries? Recognize the most common PHP Frameworks. Recognize the most common PHP applications/Content Managament Systems. Recognize the usage of PHP for extended functionality for some big websites (e.g. Facebook) [Evaluation Methods] Final exam [Topic]
SPL, PEAR and Frameworks
[]
Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Recognize the most common formats for data interchange. Summarize the Ajax pattern for updating a web page. Briefly describe the concepts of API’s and Web Services. [Evaluation Methods] Final exam [Topic]
Web Services, API’s, RSS, JSON and Ajax
[]
Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
e93ed091__Web_Education_Community_Group__Topic
[Competency] Recognize the most important technical considerations one must know when chosing a web host. List the most important security considerations one must know about shared hosting. Demonstrate usage of a web host control panel. [Evaluation Methods] Final assignment Final exam [Topic]
Shared hosting
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Interact/Server-Side Scripting 1 - Web Education Community Group
Topic
http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Interact/Server-Side_Scripting_1
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00117-ip-10-236-191-2_813518227_0.json
bebc582a__Module_Definition_Conventions__Definition
[Attribute Type] CDATA [Definition]
Character data
[]
- Module Definition Conventions
Definition
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xhtml2-20030131/abstraction.html
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_810048921_0.json
bebc582a__Module_Definition_Conventions__Definition
[Attribute Type] ID [Definition]
A document-unique identifier
[]
- Module Definition Conventions
Definition
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xhtml2-20030131/abstraction.html
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_810048921_0.json
bebc582a__Module_Definition_Conventions__Definition
[Attribute Type] IDREF [Definition]
A reference to a document-unique identifier
[]
- Module Definition Conventions
Definition
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xhtml2-20030131/abstraction.html
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_810048921_0.json
bebc582a__Module_Definition_Conventions__Definition
[Attribute Type] IDREFS [Definition]
A space-separated list of references to document-unique identifiers
[]
- Module Definition Conventions
Definition
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xhtml2-20030131/abstraction.html
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_810048921_0.json
bebc582a__Module_Definition_Conventions__Definition
[Attribute Type] NAME [Definition]
A name with the same character constraints as ID above
[]
- Module Definition Conventions
Definition
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xhtml2-20030131/abstraction.html
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_810048921_0.json
bebc582a__Module_Definition_Conventions__Definition
[Attribute Type] NMTOKEN [Definition]
A name composed of only name tokens as defined in XML 1.0 [XML].
[]
- Module Definition Conventions
Definition
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xhtml2-20030131/abstraction.html
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_810048921_0.json
bebc582a__Module_Definition_Conventions__Definition
[Attribute Type] NMTOKENS [Definition]
One or more white space separated NMTOKEN values
[]
- Module Definition Conventions
Definition
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xhtml2-20030131/abstraction.html
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_810048921_0.json
bebc582a__Module_Definition_Conventions__Definition
[Attribute Type] PCDATA [Definition]
Processed character data
[]
- Module Definition Conventions
Definition
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xhtml2-20030131/abstraction.html
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_810048921_0.json
59860b3e_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_ute__scope__of_the_entity_Role_Semantics
[Identifier] Individual [Comment] Must be supported. [Semantics]
The Party is a single individual
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=346
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_946729031_8.json
59860b3e_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_ute__scope__of_the_entity_Role_Semantics
[Identifier] Group [Comment] Must be supported. [Semantics]
The Party represents a defined group with multiple individual members
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=346
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_946729031_8.json
59860b3e_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_ute__scope__of_the_entity_Role_Semantics
[Identifier] All [Comment] For example, may be used to indicate all the users of a specific social network the party is a member of. Note that “group” scope is also assumed. [Semantics]
All the collective individuals within a context
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=346
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_946729031_8.json
59860b3e_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_ute__scope__of_the_entity_Role_Semantics
[Identifier] AllConnections [Comment] For example, may be used to indicate all “friends” of the Party. Note that “group” scope is also assumed. [Semantics]
All the first-level connections of the Party
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=346
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_946729031_8.json
59860b3e_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_ute__scope__of_the_entity_Role_Semantics
[Identifier] All2ndConnections [Comment] For example, may be used to indicate all “friends of friends” of the Party. Note that “group” scope is also assumed. [Semantics]
All the second-level connections of the Party
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=346
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_946729031_8.json
59860b3e_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_ute__scope__of_the_entity_Role_Semantics
[Identifier] AllGroups [Comment] For example, may be used to indicate all groups that the Party is a member of. Note that “group” scope is also assumed. [Semantics]
All the group connections of the Party
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=346
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_946729031_8.json
5fe845d4_ement_Specification__XKMS_2_0___QName_Local_Name
[Final] Final [Description] The operation succeeded. [QName Local Name]
Success
[ [ "S", "u", "c", "c", "e", "s", "s" ], [ "V", "e", "r", "s", "i", "o", "n", "M", "i", "s", "m", "a", "t", "c", "h" ], [ "S", "e", "n", "d", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "c", "e", "i", "v", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "p", "r", "e", "s", "e", "n", "t" ], [ "P", "e", "n", "d", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
XML Key Management Specification (XKMS 2.0)
QName Local Name
http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/Drafts/XKMS20030804/xkms-part-1.html
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_812533003_4.json
5fe845d4_ement_Specification__XKMS_2_0___QName_Local_Name
[Final] Final [Description] The service does not support the protocol version specified in the request. [QName Local Name]
VersionMismatch
[ [ "S", "u", "c", "c", "e", "s", "s" ], [ "V", "e", "r", "s", "i", "o", "n", "M", "i", "s", "m", "a", "t", "c", "h" ], [ "S", "e", "n", "d", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "c", "e", "i", "v", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "p", "r", "e", "s", "e", "n", "t" ], [ "P", "e", "n", "d", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
XML Key Management Specification (XKMS 2.0)
QName Local Name
http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/Drafts/XKMS20030804/xkms-part-1.html
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_812533003_4.json
5fe845d4_ement_Specification__XKMS_2_0___QName_Local_Name
[Final] Final [Description] An error occurred that was due to the message sent by the sender. [QName Local Name]
Sender
[ [ "S", "u", "c", "c", "e", "s", "s" ], [ "V", "e", "r", "s", "i", "o", "n", "M", "i", "s", "m", "a", "t", "c", "h" ], [ "S", "e", "n", "d", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "c", "e", "i", "v", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "p", "r", "e", "s", "e", "n", "t" ], [ "P", "e", "n", "d", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
XML Key Management Specification (XKMS 2.0)
QName Local Name
http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/Drafts/XKMS20030804/xkms-part-1.html
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_812533003_4.json
5fe845d4_ement_Specification__XKMS_2_0___QName_Local_Name
[Final] Final [Description] An error occurred at the receiver. [QName Local Name]
Receiver
[ [ "S", "u", "c", "c", "e", "s", "s" ], [ "V", "e", "r", "s", "i", "o", "n", "M", "i", "s", "m", "a", "t", "c", "h" ], [ "S", "e", "n", "d", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "c", "e", "i", "v", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "p", "r", "e", "s", "e", "n", "t" ], [ "P", "e", "n", "d", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
XML Key Management Specification (XKMS 2.0)
QName Local Name
http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/Drafts/XKMS20030804/xkms-part-1.html
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_812533003_4.json
5fe845d4_ement_Specification__XKMS_2_0___QName_Local_Name
[Final] Not Final [Description] The service has not acted on the request. In order for the request to be acted upon the request MUST be represented with the specified nonce in accordance with the two phase protocol [QName Local Name]
Represent
[ [ "S", "u", "c", "c", "e", "s", "s" ], [ "V", "e", "r", "s", "i", "o", "n", "M", "i", "s", "m", "a", "t", "c", "h" ], [ "S", "e", "n", "d", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "c", "e", "i", "v", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "p", "r", "e", "s", "e", "n", "t" ], [ "P", "e", "n", "d", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
XML Key Management Specification (XKMS 2.0)
QName Local Name
http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/Drafts/XKMS20030804/xkms-part-1.html
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_812533003_4.json
5fe845d4_ement_Specification__XKMS_2_0___QName_Local_Name
[Final] Not Final [Description] The request has been accepted for processing and the service will return the result asynchronously [QName Local Name]
Pending
[ [ "S", "u", "c", "c", "e", "s", "s" ], [ "V", "e", "r", "s", "i", "o", "n", "M", "i", "s", "m", "a", "t", "c", "h" ], [ "S", "e", "n", "d", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "c", "e", "i", "v", "e", "r" ], [ "R", "e", "p", "r", "e", "s", "e", "n", "t" ], [ "P", "e", "n", "d", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
XML Key Management Specification (XKMS 2.0)
QName Local Name
http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/Drafts/XKMS20030804/xkms-part-1.html
36/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00283-ip-10-236-191-2_812533003_4.json
2f47abf3_Pointer_Events__Bubbles
[Event Type] pointerdown [Sync/Async] Sync [Cancellable] Yes Document, Element [Event object interface] PointerEvent [Default Action] Varies: when the pointer is primary, all default actions of the mousedown event [Bubbles]
Yes
[ [ "Y", "e", "s" ], [ "N", "o" ] ]
Pointer Events
Bubbles
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-pointerevents-20130115/
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_821356381_2.json
2f47abf3_Pointer_Events__Bubbles
[Event Type] pointerup [Sync/Async] Sync [Cancellable] Yes Document, Element [Event object interface] PointerEvent [Default Action] Varies: when the pointer is primary, all default actions of mouseup [Bubbles]
Yes
[ [ "Y", "e", "s" ], [ "N", "o" ] ]
Pointer Events
Bubbles
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-pointerevents-20130115/
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_821356381_2.json
2f47abf3_Pointer_Events__Bubbles
[Event Type] pointercancel [Sync/Async] Sync [Cancellable] Yes Document, Element [Event object interface] PointerEvent [Default Action] None [Bubbles]
Yes
[ [ "Y", "e", "s" ], [ "N", "o" ] ]
Pointer Events
Bubbles
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-pointerevents-20130115/
36/1438042988308.23_20150728002308-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_821356381_2.json