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Dreamweaver
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CS5 with PHP
Training from the Source
David Powers
Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 with PHP: Training from the Source
David Powers
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Copyright © 2011 David Powers
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Bio
David Powers has been writing about Dreamweaver, PHP, CSS, and web development since
2003. is is his twelh book on the subject. David started developing websites in 1994,
shortly aer assuming the role of Editor, BBC Japanese TV. He needed a way of advertis-
ing the edgling channel in Japan but had no budget. So, he begged the IT department for a
corner of server space and singlehandedly developed an 80-page bilingual website, which he
regularly maintained for the next ve years.
Aer a career spanning three decades in radio and TV news, David le the BBC in 1999 to
work independently. He’s an Adobe Community Professional and Adobe Certied Instructor
for Dreamweaver. You’ll oen nd him giving help and advice in the Dreamweaver forums
and Adobe Developer Center—to which he has contributed many popular tutorials and train-
ing videos. He greatly enjoys traveling and taking photos—all the photos used in this book
were taken by him.
David has also translated a number of musical plays from Japanese into English, and he likes
nothing better than sushi with a glass or two of cold sake.
Acknowledgments
For several years I’ve bent the ears of the long-suering Dreamweaver engineering team
to improve support for PHP. Wow! ey certainly came up trumps. My thanks to Devin
Fernandez, Scott Fegette, Don Booth, Randy Edmunds, Chris Bank, Virgil Palanciuc, Jon
Michael Varese, and the many others who have helped me dig deeper into Dreamweaver over
the past few versions to understand the program’s strengths and weaknesses (yes, there are
some—and I’m sure the team is already working on eliminating them).
I’m particularly grateful to Scott, one of the Dreamweaver product managers, whose idea it
was to get me to write this book. I hope it’s not too far removed from what he was hoping for.
Scott passed my name to Victor Gavenda, the Executive Editor at Adobe Press, while attend-
ing Adobe MAX at Los Angeles in 2009. For those of you who don’t know, MAX is an annual
geekfest that’s a mixture of presentations by leading web professionals, sneak peeks into
Adobe’s future technology, and wild parties (Scott plays a mean guitar).
Victor welcomed me into the Adobe Press/Peachpit family with grace and courtesy. My
thanks go to him and to the two editors who worked directly with me on the book, Rebecca
Freed and Anne Marie Walker. anks also to the production team for going the extra mile to
make the code easier to read.
Finally, I mustn’t forget Tom Muck, a true Dreamweaver and PHP expert who checked the text
and code for technical accuracy. is is the third book we’ve worked on together. Tom always
manages to keep me on the straight and narrow, spotting important details I’ve missed and sug-
gesting ways to improve the text. Any mistakes that remain are my responsibility alone.
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