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Unless programs are able to interact with users their use is very limited. PHP is able to interact with a user via a Web page by using forms. Forms allow data to be entered and submitted to the server for processing by PHP. Forms manifest themselves in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Some forms are easy to identify as being forms whereas others are less obvious. In this chapter we shall introduce the basic form elements and illustrate how they can be combined to enable quite complex interactions.
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Stobart, S., Vassileiou, M. (2004). Interacting with the User. In: PHP and MySQL Manual. Springer Professional Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-404-3_18
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