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D command (sed): 12.4. Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
-d flag (httpd/apache): 2.1.1. Running Apache from the Command Line (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
2.1.1. Running Apache from the Command Line (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
2.5.3. ServerRoot (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
daemon commands: 2.1.2. Daemons (Linux in a Nutshell)
daemons: 2.2. Overview of Networking (Linux in a Nutshell)
4.17. Programs That Serve You (Running Linux)
accounts: 5.7. Managing User Accounts (Running Linux)
automount: 6.1.3. Automounting Devices (Running Linux)
lpd, implementing: 8.4.11. Exercising the Printer Daemon (Running Linux)
NFS daemons: 2.5.2. Daemons (Linux in a Nutshell)
print services: 8.4. Managing Print Services (Running Linux)
routing daemons: 2.3.2.2. Routing daemons (Linux in a Nutshell)
Samba, launching: 12.2.2.4. Starting the Samba daemons (Running Linux)
xinetd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
daemontools web site: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
damaged files, accessing: 8.6.2. Accessing Damaged Files (Running Linux)
DAO (disk-at-once) mode: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
data
caching, in applications: 5.2.1. Host Application Tuning (Managing & Using MySQL)
deleting: 3.6.5. Deletes (Managing & Using MySQL)
encrypting: 6.2.3.2. Encryption (Managing & Using MySQL)
managing: 3.6. Managing Data (Managing & Using MySQL)
pulling from MySQL: 3.9.7.3. Pulling data from MySQL (Managing & Using MySQL)
writing with PHP: 11.6. Writing Data with PHP (Managing & Using MySQL)
_ _DATA_ _ token: 6.6.1. _ _END_ _ and _ _DATA_ _ Tokens (Practical mod_perl)
Data Definition Language (DDL): 8.2. Relational Databases and SQL (Programming PHP)
data directories, setting permissions on: 6.2.1. Operating System Security (Managing & Using MySQL)
Data Display Debugger (DDD): 14.2.1. Debuggers (Running Linux)
Data Manipulation Language (DML): 8.2. Relational Databases and SQL (Programming PHP)
data models: 7.1.3. Data Model (Managing & Using MySQL)
methodology for: 7.3. A Logical Data-Modeling Methodology (Managing & Using MySQL)
data reuse, POST requests: A.2. Reusing Data from POST Requests (Practical mod_perl)
[data] section (smb.conf file): 12.2.2.2. Configuring Samba (Running Linux)
data source connectivity with JDBC API: 13.1.2.1. Data source connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
13.1.3.2. Data sources revisited (Managing & Using MySQL)
data source name (see DSN)
data structures
complex, storage: 19.6.3. Storing Complex Data Structures (Practical mod_perl)
nested: 19.6.3. Storing Complex Data Structures (Practical mod_perl)
data transfer rate, serial ports, determining: 8.4.5.3. The rest of the printcap variables (Running Linux)
data types: 2.2. Data Types (Programming PHP)
arrays: 2.2.5. Arrays (Programming PHP)
booleans: 2.2.4. Booleans (Programming PHP)
casting: 2.4.4. Implicit Casting (Programming PHP)
2.4.11. Casting Operators (Programming PHP)
converting values to given type: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
extension function return values: 14.8. Returning Values (Programming PHP)
arrays: 14.8.2. Arrays (Programming PHP)
objects: 14.8.3. Objects (Programming PHP)
simple types: 14.8.1. Simple Types (Programming PHP)
floating-point numbers: 2.2.2. Floating-Point Numbers (Programming PHP)
A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
functions for: A.1. PHP Functions by Category (Programming PHP)
gettype( ) function: A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
in printf( ) format modifiers: 4.2.3.2. Type specifiers (Programming PHP)
integers: 2.2.1. Integers (Programming PHP)
A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
is_double( ) function: A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
MySQL: 16. MySQL Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
MySQL C API: 19.1. Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
NULL value: 2.2.8. NULL (Programming PHP)
objects: 2.2.6. Objects (Programming PHP)
6. Objects (Programming PHP)
pval/zval: 14.6. The pval/zval Data Type (Programming PHP)
macros to access zval fields: 14.6.4. Accessor Macros (Programming PHP)
zval_copy_ctor( ) function: 14.6.3. zval_copy_ctor( ) (Programming PHP)
Python: 10.1.3. Parameterized SQL (Managing & Using MySQL)
SQL: 3.4. MySQL Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
strings: 2.2.3. Strings (Programming PHP)
4. Strings (Programming PHP)
(see also strings)
type_spec strings: 14.7. Parameter Handling (Programming PHP)
specification characters/modifiers: 14.7. Parameter Handling (Programming PHP)
xmlrpc extension and: 11.5.2. Clients (Programming PHP)
database administrator (DBA) role in MySQL installations: 6.1.1. User Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
database applications (commercial): 1.5.3. Commercial Applications (Running Linux)
DataBase Driver (DBD) module: 9. Perl (Managing & Using MySQL)
database entities (see entities)
DATABASE( ) function: 3.7. Queries (Managing & Using MySQL)
17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
database handles: 9.1.1. Basic Perl Example (Managing & Using MySQL)
closing: 9.1.1. Basic Perl Example (Managing & Using MySQL)
controlling attributes of, using connect( ): 9.1.3. Error Handling and Attributes (Managing & Using MySQL)
returning, using getDB( ): 9.3.2.7. The DB class (Managing & Using MySQL)
DataBase Interface module ) (see DBI module (Perl)
database management system (DBMS): 1.1. Relational Databases (Managing & Using MySQL)
database queries (see SQL)
database servers
closing connections to: 19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
creating connections to: 19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
dumping debug information: 19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
getting host information: 19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
operating status of: 19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
performance tuning for: 5.3. Database Server Tuning (Managing & Using MySQL)
reloading permission tables on: 19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
shutting down: 19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
Database SIG (Special Interest Group): 10.1. DB-API (Managing & Using MySQL)
databases: 1.1. What Does PHP Do? (Programming PHP)
8. Databases (Programming PHP)
accessing with JDBC: 13.2. Simple Database Access (Managing & Using MySQL)
accessing with PHP
configuring database support: 8.1. Using PHP to Access a Database (Programming PHP)
using database-specific extensions: 8.1. Using PHP to Access a Database (Programming PHP)
with PEAR DB library: 8.1. Using PHP to Access a Database (Programming PHP)
administration tasks: 4. Database Administration (Managing & Using MySQL)
advanced techniques: 8.4. Advanced Database Techniques (Programming PHP)
placeholders for query values: 8.4.1. Placeholders (Programming PHP)
Apache::DBI, locking risks: 20.1.5.1. Database locking risks (Practical mod_perl)
applications (see applications)
checking integrity: 4.6. Table Maintenance and Crash Recovery (Managing & Using MySQL)
closing connections: 13.2.2. Error Handling and Clean Up (Managing & Using MySQL)
common user roles: 6.1.1. User Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
connecting to: 8.3.2. Connecting (Programming PHP)
connecting to, using Python DB-API: 10.1.1. The Database Connection (Managing & Using MySQL)
creating: 3.2. Database Creation (Managing & Using MySQL)
9.1.2. Setting Up the Database and Program (Managing & Using MySQL)
data source names (DSNs): 8.3.1. Data Source Names (Programming PHP)
DBI module: 20. Relational Databases and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
deleting tables from: 3.3. Table Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
6.1.2.1. GRANT and REVOKE (Managing & Using MySQL)
denormalizing: 5.2.1. Host Application Tuning (Managing & Using MySQL)
designing: 7. Database Design (Managing & Using MySQL)
10.3. Applied DB-API (Managing & Using MySQL)
disconnecting from: 8.3.6. Disconnecting (Programming PHP)
dumping: 4.4.1. mysqldump (Managing & Using MySQL)
error checking: 8.3.3. Error Checking (Programming PHP)
filePro extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
Hyperwave library for storing and managing documents: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
Informix, extension for: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
Ingres II, extension for: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
InterBase extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
metadata: 8.4.6. Metadata (Programming PHP)
Microsoft SQL Server extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
modules: B. Apache Perl Modules (Practical mod_perl)
B.13.1. Apache::DBI—Initiate a Persistent Database Connection (Practical mod_perl)
MySQL
accessing, querying, and printing result: 1.4.3. Databases (Programming PHP)
extension for: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
mSQL server extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
session information, storing in: 7.6.2.3. Custom storage (Programming PHP)
normalizing: 5.2.1. Host Application Tuning (Managing & Using MySQL)
7.2. Normalization (Managing & Using MySQL)
ODBC extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
opening/using connections with PHP: 11.3.2. Opening and Using a Database Connection (Managing & Using MySQL)
Oracle extensions: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
Ovrimos SQL extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
persistent connections
Apache::DBI and: 20.1. Persistent Database Connections with Apache::DBI (Practical mod_perl)
Web interfaces: 20.1. Persistent Database Connections with Apache::DBI (Practical mod_perl)
Postgre SQL extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
privileges that apply to: 6.1.2.1. GRANT and REVOKE (Managing & Using MySQL)
queries: 8.3.4. Issuing a Query (Programming PHP)
8.4.2. Prepare/Execute (Programming PHP)
(see also SQL)
preparing for multiple executions: 8.4.2. Prepare/Execute (Programming PHP)
response details, methods providing: 8.4.4. Details About a Query Response (Programming PHP)
querying: 3.7. Queries (Managing & Using MySQL)
read and write handlers: 7.6.2.3. Custom storage (Programming PHP)
referencing: 15.1.2. Identifiers (Managing & Using MySQL)
relational databases and SQL: 8.2. Relational Databases and SQL (Programming PHP)
relational databases, performance and: 20.2.5. Running Two or More Relational Databases (Practical mod_perl)
replication for performance tuning: 13.5.5.3. MySQL replication (Programming PHP)
sample application: 8.5. Sample Application (Programming PHP)
adding a business: 8.5.4. Adding a Business (Programming PHP)
administrator's page: 8.5.3. Administrator's Page (Programming PHP)
database connection: 8.5.2. Database Connection (Programming PHP)
database tables: 8.5.1. Database Tables (Programming PHP)
displaying database information: 8.5.5. Displaying the Database (Programming PHP)
security: 6.1. Database Security (Managing & Using MySQL)
privilege management: 6.1.2. Privilege Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
user management: 6.1.1. User Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
selecting: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
sequences: 8.4.5. Sequences (Programming PHP)
shortcuts for performing query/fetching results: 8.4.3. Shortcuts (Programming PHP)
singleton handles: A.12. Singleton Database Handles (Practical mod_perl)
Sybase extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
transactions: 8.4.7. Transactions (Programming PHP)
updating: 3.6.3. Updates (Managing & Using MySQL)
web applications interacting with: 1.5. MySQL Applications (Managing & Using MySQL)
databases, X resources: 11.6.1. The X Resource Database (Running Linux)
DATADIR/my.cnf file: 4.1.1. File Locations (Managing & Using MySQL)
Data::Dumper, debugging and: 21.5.4. Using print( ) and Data::Dumper for Debugging (Practical mod_perl)
Data::Dumper::Dumper method: 19.6.3. Storing Complex Data Structures (Practical mod_perl)
DataSource interface (javax.sql): 13.1.2.1. Data source connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
date command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
format: 14.3.3. Specifying the Date (Linux in a Nutshell)
DATE data type: 3.4. MySQL Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
3.4.5. Other Kinds of Data (Managing & Using MySQL)
16.3. Date Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
19.1. Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
date data types: 16.3. Date Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
date functions: 3.9.4.1. Date functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
date header: 16.1.1. Date Header (Practical mod_perl)
Date keyword (RCS): 14.3.1.1. Keywords (Linux in a Nutshell)
Date object (Python DB-API): 10.1.4. Other Objects (Managing & Using MySQL)
date-related headers
cache-control header: 16.1.3. Expires and Cache-Control Headers (Practical mod_perl)
date header: 16.1.1. Date Header (Practical mod_perl)
Expires header: 16.1.3. Expires and Cache-Control Headers (Practical mod_perl)
last-modified: 16.1.2. Last-Modified Header (Practical mod_perl)
DATE_ADD( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
DATE_FORMAT( ) function: 3.9.4.1. Date functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
DateFromTicks( ): 10.1.4. Other Objects (Managing & Using MySQL)
dates and times
calendar events
ICAP extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
MCAL extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
calendar library: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
checkdate( ) function: A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
date( ), formatting with: A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
dates, formatting for printf( ): 4.2.3.2. Type specifiers (Programming PHP)
formatting for locales: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
functions for: A.1. PHP Functions by Category (Programming PHP)
getdate( ) function: A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
gettimeofday( ): A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
gmmktime( ) function: A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
seconds and microseconds since Unix epoch: A.2c. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (j-q) (Programming PHP)
timeout for current script, setting: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
timestamps: A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
A.2c. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (j-q) (Programming PHP)
A.2c. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (j-q) (Programming PHP)
A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
DATE_SUB( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
DATETIME data type: 3.4. MySQL Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
3.4.5. Other Kinds of Data (Managing & Using MySQL)
16.3. Date Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
19.1. Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
DAYNAME( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
DAYOFMONTH( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
DAYOFWEEK( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
DAYOFYEAR( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
DB-API (Python)
connecting to databases: 10.1.1. The Database Connection (Managing & Using MySQL)
cursors in: 10.1.2. Cursors (Managing & Using MySQL)
database applications using: 10.3. Applied DB-API (Managing & Using MySQL)
encapsulating SQL data types: 10.1.4. Other Objects (Managing & Using MySQL)
MySQLdb module: 20.1. Module: MySQLdb (Managing & Using MySQL)
parameterized SQL and: 10.1.3. Parameterized SQL (Managing & Using MySQL)
db attribute (MySQLdb module): 20.1.3. Connection Attributes (Managing & Using MySQL)
DB class: 9.3.2. Implementing the Model (Managing & Using MySQL)
9.3.2.7. The DB class (Managing & Using MySQL)
$db->query( ) method: 8.3. PEAR DB Basics (Programming PHP)
db property (twz JDBC driver): 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
db table: 6.1.2.2. The security tables (Managing & Using MySQL)
primary key of: 6.1.2.2. The security tables (Managing & Using MySQL)
schema for: 6.1.2.2. The security tables (Managing & Using MySQL)
DBA role in MySQL installations: 6.1.1. User Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
dBase library: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
db_auth_module: 1.10.3. Choosing Modules (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
DB::connect( ): 8.3.2. Connecting (Programming PHP)
DB::connect( ) method: 8.3. PEAR DB Basics (Programming PHP)
DBD (DataBase Driver) module: 9. Perl (Managing & Using MySQL)
DB_FETCHMODE_ASSOC: 8.3.5.3. Inside a row array (Programming PHP)
DB_FETCHMODE_OBJECT: 8.3.5.3. Inside a row array (Programming PHP)
DB_FETCHMODE_ORDERED: 8.3.5.3. Inside a row array (Programming PHP)
DB_File module: 19. DBM and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
DB_File::Lock file-locking wrapper: 19.4. Locking Wrappers Overview (Practical mod_perl)
DB_File::Lock module, locking and: 19.6.2. Read/Write Access (Practical mod_perl)
DB::getMessage( ): 8.3.3. Error Checking (Programming PHP)
$dbh variable: 9.1.1. Basic Perl Example (Managing & Using MySQL)
DBI handler, Apache::DBI module and: 20.1.5.4. Cannot find the DBI handler (Practical mod_perl)
DBI module
Apache::DBI module and: 20.1.1. Apache::DBI Connections (Practical mod_perl)
databases and: 20. Relational Databases and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
debugging techniques: 20.3. DBI Debug Techniques (Practical mod_perl)
initialization: 10.1.5.1. Initializing DBI.pm (Practical mod_perl)
resources: 23.3.6. DBI and SQL (Practical mod_perl)
scripts: 20.1.5.2. Transactions (Practical mod_perl)
DBI module (Perl): 9.1. Introduction to DBI (Managing & Using MySQL)
basic example: 9.1.1. Basic Perl Example (Managing & Using MySQL)
error handling and attributes: 9.1.3. Error Handling and Attributes (Managing & Using MySQL)
DBI statements, trace logs: 20.3. DBI Debug Techniques (Practical mod_perl)
DB::isError( ): 8.3. PEAR DB Basics (Programming PHP)
8.3.3. Error Checking (Programming PHP)
DBM
access methods: 19. DBM and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
Berkeley DB: 19. DBM and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
buffers, flushing: 19.1. mod_perl and DBM (Practical mod_perl)
exclusive locks: 19.2. Resource Locking (Practical mod_perl)
file-locking wrappers: 19.4. Locking Wrappers Overview (Practical mod_perl)
file locks and: 19.1. mod_perl and DBM (Practical mod_perl)
files, closing modified: 19.1. mod_perl and DBM (Practical mod_perl)
flat-file databases and: 19. DBM and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
indexing algorithms: 19. DBM and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
Perl interfaces: 19. DBM and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
read/write access: 19.6.2. Read/Write Access (Practical mod_perl)
shared locks: 19.2. Resource Locking (Practical mod_perl)
DBM files: 8.2. Rewrite (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
dbm libraries, troubleshooting: 3.1.8.2. Missing or misconfigured libgdbm.so (Practical mod_perl)
DBM-style database abstraction library: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
DBM-style database library: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
dbm_auth_module: 1.10.3. Choosing Modules (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
dbmdDB property (twz JDBC driver): 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
dbmdMaxRows property (twz JDBC driver): 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
dbmdPassword property (twz JDBC driver): 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
dbmdUser property (twz JDBC driver): 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
dbmdXcept property (twz JDBC driver): 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
dbmmanage script: 5.10. DBM Files on Unix (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
DBMS (database management system): 1.1. Relational Databases (Managing & Using MySQL)
DB_OK constant: 8.3.4. Issuing a Query (Programming PHP)
DB.pm module: 9.3.2. Implementing the Model (Managing & Using MySQL)
dbx extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
dd command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dd command, copying image files to disk: 2.1.2. Getting Linux from the Internet (Running Linux)
dd option, boot floppy, creating: 5.2.1. Using a Boot Floppy (Running Linux)
DDD (Data Display Debugger): 14.2.1. Debuggers (Running Linux)
DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange): 15.3.1. Background (Programming PHP)
DDL (Data Definition Language): 8.2. Relational Databases and SQL (Programming PHP)
deadlocks: 19.2.1. Deadlocks (Practical mod_perl)
deallocvt command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Debian Linux, Alpha systems: B.1.1. The Linux Port and Distributions (Running Linux)
Debian Package Manager: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
5.2. The Debian Package Manager (Linux in a Nutshell)
commands: 5.2.6. Debian Package Manager Command Summary (Linux in a Nutshell)
files: 5.2.1. Files (Linux in a Nutshell)
5.2.1. Files (Linux in a Nutshell)
package flags: 5.2.4. Package Flags (Linux in a Nutshell)
package priorities: 5.2.2. Package Priorities (Linux in a Nutshell)
package/selection states: 5.2.3. Package and Selection States (Linux in a Nutshell)
shell and Perl scripts: 5.2.5. Scripts (Linux in a Nutshell)
Debian package manager, adding PHP and MySQL support using: 11.2.1. Getting Started Under Unix (Managing & Using MySQL)
debug boot options: 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
debug command
ftp: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
GRUB: 4.4.2. Command-Line and Menu Entry Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
debug tracing, enabling: 3.1.1. Controlling the Build Process (Practical mod_perl)
Debug::DumpCore module: 21.6.2. Creating a Faulty Package (Practical mod_perl)
Debug::FaultAutoBT module: 21.6.5. Extracting the Backtrace Automatically (Practical mod_perl)
debugFile property (twz JDBC driver): 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
debugfs command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
debugger (perldb)
features: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
debuggers, gdb: 1.5.4. Programming Languages and Utilities (Running Linux)
debugging: 21.1.2. Curing "Internal Server Error" Problems (Practical mod_perl)
1.4.3. Kernel (Running Linux)
14.1.2. Examining a Core File (Running Linux)
-D option: 21.8.2. -D Runtime Option (Practical mod_perl)
Apache::DBI module: 20.1.4. Debugging Apache::DBI (Practical mod_perl)
Apache::FakeRequest module: 21.5.2. Using Apache::FakeRequest to Debug Apache Perl Modules (Practical mod_perl)
Apache::Registry scripts: 21.5.9. Interactive mod_perl Debugging (Practical mod_perl)
Apache::Status module: 9.4. Apache::Status and Measuring Code Memory Usage (Practical mod_perl)
avoiding bugs, coding style issues and: 21.5.5. The Importance of a Good, Concise Coding Style (Practical mod_perl)
AxKit: E.2.1. If Something Goes Wrong (Practical mod_perl)
backtrace
obtaining: 21.6.4. Analyzing the core File (Practical mod_perl)
obtaining automatically: 21.6.5. Extracting the Backtrace Automatically (Practical mod_perl)
client, sending information to: 21.8.5. Apache::Debug (Practical mod_perl)
configuration: 4.4.7. Debugging (Practical mod_perl)
core files
analyzing: 21.6.4. Analyzing the core File (Practical mod_perl)
dumping core file: 21.6.3. Dumping the core File (Practical mod_perl)
faulty packages, creating: 21.6.2. Creating a Faulty Package (Practical mod_perl)
preparation for: 21.6.1. Getting Ready to Debug (Practical mod_perl)
database connections: 8.3.2. Connecting (Programming PHP)
DBI module: 20.3. DBI Debug Techniques (Practical mod_perl)
Devel::ptkdb: 21.5.7. Interactive Perl Debugging Under mod_cgi (Practical mod_perl)
extensions: 14.5. Memory Management (Programming PHP)
gdb debugger: 13.1.2. gcc Features (Running Linux)
13.1.6. Enabling Debugging Code (Running Linux)
shared libraries and: 13.1.7.1. Creating shared libraries (Running Linux)
hanging processes, OS problems: 21.7.1. Hanging Because of an Operating System Problem (Practical mod_perl)
instruction-level: 14.1.6.2. Instruction-level debugging (Running Linux)
interactive: 21.5.9. Interactive mod_perl Debugging (Practical mod_perl)
hanging processes: 21.7.4.3. Using the interactive debugger (Practical mod_perl)
troubleshooting ptkdb: 21.5.9.1. ptkdb and interactive mod_perl debugging (Practical mod_perl)
Internal Server Error problems: 21.1.2. Curing "Internal Server Error" Problems (Practical mod_perl)
levels of complexity: 21.5. Debugging Perl Code (Practical mod_perl)
modules: B.2. Modules to Aid Debugging (Practical mod_perl)
multiple child process reloading problems: 6.2.2. The Second Mystery—Inconsistent Growth over Reloads (Practical mod_perl)
mysql_debug( ) and: 19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
mysql_dump_debug_info( ) and: 19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
nested subroutine errors: 6.2.1. The First Mystery: Why Does the Script Go Beyond 5? (Practical mod_perl)
noninteractive: 21.5.8. Noninteractive Perl Debugging Under mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
object-oriented programs: 6.1. Terminology (Programming PHP)
Perl code
overview: 21.5. Debugging Perl Code (Practical mod_perl)
syntax errors: 21.5.1. Locating and Correcting Syntax Errors (Practical mod_perl)
print( ) function and: 21.5.3. Using print( ) for Debugging (Practical mod_perl)
Data::Dumper: 21.5.4. Using print( ) and Data::Dumper for Debugging (Practical mod_perl)
routing tables: 15.1.3.8. Trying out your network (Running Linux)
Segmentation fault error: 21.6. Analyzing Dumped core Files (Practical mod_perl)
single process server mode and: 6.2.2. The Second Mystery—Inconsistent Growth over Reloads (Practical mod_perl)
single-server mode: 21.2. Debugging Code in Single-Server Mode (Practical mod_perl)
state, program for: 5.10.2. Stacks (Programming PHP)
Valgrind package: 14.1.2. Examining a Core File (Running Linux)
warnings
diagnostics pragma: 21.1.1.1. The diagnostics pragma (Practical mod_perl)
importance of: 21.1.1. The Importance of Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
warnings compared to errors: 21.1. Warnings and Errors Explained (Practical mod_perl)
XS code: 21.8.3. Devel::Peek and Apache::Peek (Practical mod_perl)
debugging CGI scripts: 16.4.6. Debuggers (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
debugging macros: 21.7.5. mod_perl gdb Debug Macros (Practical mod_perl)
B::Deparse: 21.8.1. B::Deparse (Practical mod_perl)
debugging modules: B. Apache Perl Modules (Practical mod_perl)
debugging tools
addr2line: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
gdb command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
gprof: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
patch command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
strace command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
debugRead property (twz JDBC driver): 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
debugWrite property (twz JDBC driver): 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation): B.1. Alpha History and Status (Running Linux)
decbin( ): A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
dechex( ): A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
DECIMAL data type: 16.1. Numeric Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
19.1. Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
decimal numbers: 2.2.1. Integers (Programming PHP)
formatting for printf( ): 4.2.3.2. Type specifiers (Programming PHP)
declarations, hooks: 20.8.1. Hooks (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
optional hooks: 20.8.2. Optional Hooks (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
declarations, unparsed entities: 11.3.4.2. Unparsed entities (Programming PHP)
declarative templates, XPathScript API: E.4.1.2. Declarative templates (Practical mod_perl)
declare command (bash): 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
declare statements: 2.5.6. declare (Programming PHP)
declared classes, getting array of: 6.5.1. Examining Classes (Programming PHP)
declaring
methods: 6.4.1. Declaring Methods (Programming PHP)
properties: 6.4.2. Declaring Properties (Programming PHP)
static function variable: 3.3.2. Static Variables (Programming PHP)
variables by setting value: 2.3. Variables (Programming PHP)
decoct( ): A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
DECODE( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
decoding URL-encoded strings: 4.5.2.1. RFC 1738 encoding and decoding (Programming PHP)
decomposing strings: 4.7.3. Decomposing a String (Programming PHP)
URLs: 4.7.4.4. Decomposing URLs (Programming PHP)
decryption (see encryption)
DEFAULT attribute: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
--default-character-set=CHARSET option: 3.7.3.2. Localized sorting (Managing & Using MySQL)
default command (tcsh): 8.9. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
default handler, XML parsing: 11.3.5. Default Handler (Programming PHP)
default keyword: 2.5.2. switch (Programming PHP)
DefaultIcon directive: 7.1. Making Better Indexes in Apache (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
16.1.2.1. httpd.conf (Running Linux)
--defaults-extra-file=filename command-line option: 4.1.1. File Locations (Managing & Using MySQL)
DefaultType directive: 6.1. MIME Types (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
define( ): 2.1.6.4. Constants (Programming PHP)
define-key function: 9.2.8. Tailoring Emacs (Running Linux)
define_syslog_variables( ): A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
defining
classes: 2.2.6. Objects (Programming PHP)
6.1. Terminology (Programming PHP)
6.4. Declaring a Class (Programming PHP)
functions: 3.2. Defining a Function (Programming PHP)
nested declarations: 3.2. Defining a Function (Programming PHP)
deg2rad( ): A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
DEGREES( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
degrees in relationships: 7.2.3. Relationships (Managing & Using MySQL)
degugger (perldb)
basic operation: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
breakpoints: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
listing: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
removing: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
enabling: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
listing code lines: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
single stepping: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
deinit routine
aggregate UDF: 14.1.2.5. deinit (Managing & Using MySQL)
standard UDF: 14.1.1. Standard Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
14.1.1.3. The deinit routine (Managing & Using MySQL)
del key: 7.2.3. Command-Line Editing (Linux in a Nutshell)
DELAY_KEY_WRITE option: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
delete command: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
ex: 11.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ftp: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
gawk: 13.8. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Delete key (Emacs): 9.2.8. Tailoring Emacs (Running Linux)
DELETE method (HTTP): 13.1.1. A Closer Look at HTTP (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
DELETE privilege: 6.1.2.1. GRANT and REVOKE (Managing & Using MySQL)
loading UDFs (user-defined functions): 14.1.3. Calling a UDF (Managing & Using MySQL)
DELETE statement: 3.6.5. Deletes (Managing & Using MySQL)
15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
EXPLAIN SELECT command and: 5.2.2.2. EXPLAIN SELECT (Managing & Using MySQL)
issued by remove method (Model class): 9.3.1. A Model for Relational Data (Managing & Using MySQL)
deleting
directories: 4.4.1. Directories (Running Linux)
files, avoiding unintended deletions: 5.1. Maintaining the System (Running Linux)
files with unlink( ): 3.1. Calling a Function (Programming PHP)
pools: A.6.1. Pool Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
suEXEC security against: 16.6.1. A Demonstration of suEXEC (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
text: 9.2.4. Deleting, Copying, and Moving Text (Running Linux)
9.2.4. Deleting, Copying, and Moving Text (Running Linux)
vi editor: 9.1.3. Deleting Text and Undoing Changes (Running Linux)
text from strings: 4.7.1. Substrings (Programming PHP)
delimiters and SELECT statement: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
delimiters, pattern: 4.10.1. Delimiters (Programming PHP)
demo client certificate: 11.10.2. Demo Client Certificate (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
demonstration web sites: 0.3. Conventions Used in This Book (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
denormalizing databases: 5.2.1. Host Application Tuning (Managing & Using MySQL)
deny directive: 5.9. Order, Allow, and Deny (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
dependencies: 5. Red Hat and Debian Package Managers (Linux in a Nutshell)
dependency files, creating: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dependency line: 13.2.1. What make Does (Running Linux)
dependency tracking: 3.1.6. Installing the Software (Running Linux)
deployment (server)
overview: 12.1. mod_perl Deployment Overview (Practical mod_perl)
standalone: 12.2. Standalone mod_perl-Enabled Apache Server (Practical mod_perl)
depmod command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dereferencing zval: 14.6.4. Accessor Macros (Programming PHP)
derived classes: 6.1. Terminology (Programming PHP)
DESC keyword: 3.7.3.1. Basic ordering (Managing & Using MySQL)
limiting query results: 3.7.4. Limiting Results (Managing & Using MySQL)
Descartes, Alligator: 9.1. Introduction to DBI (Managing & Using MySQL)
descending order, sorting arrays in: 5.8.1. Sorting One Array at a Time (Programming PHP)
DESCRIBE statement: 3.3. Table Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
description attribute (MySQLdb module): 20.1.5. Cursor Attributes (Managing & Using MySQL)
designing databases: 7. Database Design (Managing & Using MySQL)
desktop environments: 11. Customizing Your X Environment (Running Linux)
desktop environments (GUIs): 1.5.6. KDE and GNOME (Running Linux)
.desktop files (KDE): 18.1.5. The Desktop Folder (Linux in a Nutshell)
desktop, Nautilus (GNOME): 11.4.2.2. Nautilus: your desktop and file manager (Running Linux)
destroy handler for sessions: 7.6.2.3. Custom storage (Programming PHP)
DESTROY method: 5.3.2. Speeding Up Apache's Termination and Restart (Practical mod_perl)
destroy_event( ): A.6.9.3. Event functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
destroy_pool( ): A.6.1. Pool Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
destroy_semaphore( ): A.6.9.2. Semaphore functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
destroy_sub_req( ): A.6.15. Request-Handling Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
destructor function for resource: 14.13. Resources (Programming PHP)
detach command (gdb): 14.1.3. Debugging a Running Program (Running Linux)
detaching forked processes: 10.2.3. Detaching the Forked Process (Practical mod_perl)
detecting table errors: 4.6. Table Maintenance and Crash Recovery (Managing & Using MySQL)
determining Perl version: 3.1. Configuring the Source (Practical mod_perl)
Deutsch, L. Peter: 1.2. The History of MySQL (Managing & Using MySQL)
/dev directory: 15.2.1.2. Serial device names (Running Linux)
devdump command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Devel::DProf module, code profiling and: 9.5.1. Profiling with Devel::DProf (Practical mod_perl)
developer role in MySQL installations: 6.1.1. User Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
developers site
Microsoft: 15.3.3. Determining the API (Programming PHP)
developers sites
PHP extensions (C-language): 14.14. Where to Go from Here (Programming PHP)
development
applications, suitability of Linux: 1.5.4. Programming Languages and Utilities (Running Linux)
multiple developers, starting personal servers for: 5.9.1. Starting a Personal Server for Each Developer (Practical mod_perl)
open source model: 1.7. Open Source and the Philosophy of Linux (Running Linux)
three-tier scheme: 5.9. Three-Tier Server Scheme: Development, Staging, and Production (Practical mod_perl)
development environment: 6.1.1. User Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
development release: 1.4.1. A Note on Linux Version Numbers (Running Linux)
development stage modules: B. Apache Perl Modules (Practical mod_perl)
B.1. Development-Stage Modules (Practical mod_perl)
development tier (server implementation)
configuration package: 5.9. Three-Tier Server Scheme: Development, Staging, and Production (Practical mod_perl)
overview: 5.9. Three-Tier Server Scheme: Development, Staging, and Production (Practical mod_perl)
development tools, mod_perl installation requirements: 2.1. Installing mod_perl 1.0 in Three Steps (Practical mod_perl)
Devel::Peek module: 21.8.3. Devel::Peek and Apache::Peek (Practical mod_perl)
preallocating memory: 10.1.6. Memory Preallocation (Practical mod_perl)
Devel::ptkdb: 21.5.7. Interactive Perl Debugging Under mod_cgi (Practical mod_perl)
Devel::SmallProf module, code profiling and: 9.5.2. Profiling with Devel::SmallProf (Practical mod_perl)
Devel::StackTrace module: 21.8.6. Other Debug Modules (Practical mod_perl)
Devel::Symdump module: 21.8.4. Devel::Symdump and Apache::Symdump (Practical mod_perl)
devfs filesystem: 6.1.1. Filesystem Types (Running Linux)
device command (GRUB): 4.4.1. Command-Line and Global Menu Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
device drivers
Windows support: 12. Windows Compatibility and Samba (Running Linux)
device files: 6.3. Device Files (Running Linux)
location: 6.3. Device Files (Running Linux)
naming conventions: 6.3. Device Files (Running Linux)
security and: 5.1. Maintaining the System (Running Linux)
device images, displaying: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
devices
creating: 6.3. Device Files (Running Linux)
device files: 15.2.1.2. Serial device names (Running Linux)
drivers, loadable: 7.5. Loadable Device Drivers (Running Linux)
hard disks as: 4.1. The Boot Process (Linux in a Nutshell)
interrupt handlers and kernel: 1.4.3. Kernel (Running Linux)
naming: 3.1.2. Drives and Partitions Under Linux (Running Linux)
swapping, paging
disabling for (swapoff): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
enabling for (swapon): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
virtual, linking to actual devices: 8.4.11. Exercising the Printer Daemon (Running Linux)
dextract variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
df command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dhcp command (GRUB): 4.4.1. Command-Line and Global Menu Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
diagnostics pragma: 21.1.1.1. The diagnostics pragma (Practical mod_perl)
debugging code: 6.2.1. The First Mystery: Why Does the Script Go Beyond 5? (Practical mod_perl)
die( ): 6.4.2. die( ) (Practical mod_perl)
2.5.7. exit and return (Programming PHP)
3.1. Calling a Function (Programming PHP)
errror messages and: 21.1.2. Curing "Internal Server Error" Problems (Practical mod_perl)
diff3 command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
diff program: 14.2.8. Patching Files (Running Linux)
difference, calculating between two arrays: 5.9.3. Calculating the Difference Between Two Arrays (Programming PHP)
dig command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
digest authentication: 5.1. Authentication Protocol (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
5.11. Digest Authentication (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
digital camera software, GNOME: 11.5.3. gPhoto, the Digital Camera Tool (Running Linux)
digital certificates: 6.3.1.1. User management (Managing & Using MySQL)
digital signatures, security and: 11.2. Binary Signatures, Virtual Cash (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
dimensions of image in PDF file: 10.4.1. Images (Programming PHP)
dip command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dir command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ftp: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dircolors command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
direct compromise
network security and: 6.2.3.3. Direct compromise (Managing & Using MySQL)
protecting application server against: 6.3.1.2. Resource protection (Managing & Using MySQL)
directives
Apache configuration: 4.1.2. Configuration Directives (Practical mod_perl)
Apache configuration file
<Directory> section: 4.1.3.1. <Directory directoryPath> ... </Directory> (Practical mod_perl)
<Files> section: 4.1.3.2. <Files filename > ... </Files> (Practical mod_perl)
AxAddDocTypeProcessor: E.6. Putting Everything Together (Practical mod_perl)
AxAddDTDProcessor: E.6. Putting Everything Together (Practical mod_perl)
AxAddRootProcessor: E.6. Putting Everything Together (Practical mod_perl)
AxAddURIProcessor: E.6. Putting Everything Together (Practical mod_perl)
configuration (Apache): 4.1.7. MinSpareServers, MaxSpareServers, StartServers, MaxClients, and MaxRequestsPerChild (Practical mod_perl)
configuration, scope: 4.6. The Scope of mod_perl Configuration Directives (Practical mod_perl)
environment variables, setting: 4.2.10. PerlSetEnv and PerlPassEnv (Practical mod_perl)
ErrorLog: 21.1.2. Curing "Internal Server Error" Problems (Practical mod_perl)
executing, stacked handlers: 4.2.7. Stacked Handlers (Practical mod_perl)
JServ: 18.1.3. JServ Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
ListenBacklog: 1.2.1. Forking (Practical mod_perl)
MaxClients, setting: 11.1. Setting the MaxClients Directive (Practical mod_perl)
MaxRequestsPerChild: 1.2.1. Forking (Practical mod_perl)
setting: 11.2. Setting the MaxRequestsPerChild Directive (Practical mod_perl)
migrating mod_perl 1.0 to 2.0: 25.1.2.1. PerlHandler (Practical mod_perl)
mod_cgi, using in mod_perl: 4.2.12. PerlSetupEnv (Practical mod_perl)
Options, merging: 4.1.6. Options Directive Merging (Practical mod_perl)
PerlCleanupHandler: 10.2. Forking and Executing Subprocessesfrom mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
PerlOptions, mod_perl configuration: 24.5.6. PerlOptions Directive (Practical mod_perl)
PerlWarn: 21.1.1. The Importance of Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
request loop: 4.2.4. Perl*Handlers (Practical mod_perl)
restarting server: 4.2.9. PerlFreshRestart (Practical mod_perl)
ScriptAlias (mod_cgi): 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi (Practical mod_perl)
SSL and: 11.8. SSL Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Template Toolkit language: D.4. Template Toolkit Language (Practical mod_perl)
constructs: D.4.1. Simple Template Example (Practical mod_perl)
thread-mode-specific: 24.5.7. Thread-Mode-Specific Directives (Practical mod_perl)
directives, Apache: 0.3.4. Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
actions with CGI: 16.8. Actions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
anonymous access: 5.12. Anonymous Access (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
authentication: 5.2. Authentication Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
caching: 9.4.1. Inward Caching (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
CGI scripts: 16.5. Script Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
cipher suites: 11.9.1. Cipher Directives for Apache v1.3 (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
environment variables: 16.3. Setting Environment Variables (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
expiration: 3.9. Expirations (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
handlers: 6.1. MIME Types (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
16.7. Handlers (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
HTTP response headers: 3.5. HTTP Response Headers (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
indexing: 7.1. Making Better Indexes in Apache (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
limiting application of: 3.3. Block Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
3.4. Other Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
logging: 10.2. Apache's Logging Facilities (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
metafiles: 3.8. CERN Metafiles (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
multiple Apache copies: 4.3. Two Copies of Apache (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
overriding: 5.16. Overrides (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
proxy servers: 9.2. Proxy Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
redirection: 8. Redirection (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
rewriting URLs: 8.2. Rewrite (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
user information: 5.14. Automatic User Information (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
directivesMaxRequestsPerChild: 6.4.1. exit( ) (Practical mod_perl)
directories: 4.4.1. Directories (Running Linux)
automatically created, modifying names: 3.9.4. Making a Local Apache Installation (Practical mod_perl)
controlling access to: 5.9. Order, Allow, and Deny (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
creating: 2.5. Preparing the Scripts Directory (Practical mod_perl)
creating (mdir): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
current working directory: A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
default, changing during installation: 3.5.2. Building mod_perl and Apache Separately (Practical mod_perl)
deleting: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
4.4.1. Directories (Running Linux)
device files: 6.3. Device Files (Running Linux)
dirname( ): A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
displaying verbosely (vdir): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
execute permission for: 2.3.5. Unix Permissions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
functions for: A.1. PHP Functions by Category (Programming PHP)
home directory: 8.1.1. A Subtle Problem (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
@INC, locating: 2.7. A Simple mod_perl Content Handler (Practical mod_perl)
indexes of (see indexing)
installing mod_perl: 2.2.1. Obtaining and Unpacking the Source Code (Practical mod_perl)
LDAP protocol extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
limiting directives to: 3.3. Block Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
listing contents of
dir: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ls: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
man page locations: 9.3.4.2. Formatting and installing the manual page (Running Linux)
mkdir( ) function: A.2c. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (j-q) (Programming PHP)
nonstandard
CPAN.pm and: 3.9.3. Using the CPAN.pm Shell with Nonstandard Installation Directories (Practical mod_perl)
identifying to Perl: 3.9.2. Finding Modules Installed in Nonstandard Directories (Practical mod_perl)
installing Perl modules to: 3.9.1. Installing Perl Modules into a Nonstandard Directory (Practical mod_perl)
modifying @INC variable: 3.9.2.1. Modifying @INC (Practical mod_perl)
modifying PERL5LIB variable: 3.9.2.2. Using the PERL5LIB environment variable (Practical mod_perl)
overview: 4.16. Important Directories (Running Linux)
per-directory configuration: 20.5. Per-Directory Configuration (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
21.3. The Module Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
21.3. The Module Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
A.3. Per-Directory Configuration (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
printer configuration: 8.4.10.1. Setting up printer directories (Running Linux)
retaining structure with tar: 7.1.4. tar Tricks (Running Linux)
Samba: 12.2.2.1. Installing Samba (Running Linux)
12.2.2.1. Installing Samba (Running Linux)
script locations, configuring: 2.5. Preparing the Scripts Directory (Practical mod_perl)
Tomcat: 18.2.3. Tomcat's Directory Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
two server approach: 12.3.1. Choosing the Target Installation Directories Layout (Practical mod_perl)
web site: 1.2. How Apache Works (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
<Directory> directive: 3.3. Block Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
<Directory> section (Apache configuration file): 4.1.3. <Directory>, <Location>, and <Files> Sections (Practical mod_perl)
4.1.3.1. <Directory directoryPath> ... </Directory> (Practical mod_perl)
directory servers, storing users in: 6.3.1.1. User management (Managing & Using MySQL)
DirectoryIndex directive: 7.2.1. DirectoryIndex (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
type maps: 6.4. Type Maps (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
dirname command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dirs command
bash: 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tcsh: 8.9. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dirsfile variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
dirstack variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
dirty reads: 8.2.2.1. Transaction isolation levels (Managing & Using MySQL)
disable_functions option (php.ini): 12.6. PHP Code (Programming PHP)
disass command (gdb): 14.1.6.2. Instruction-level debugging (Running Linux)
disconnect ( ): 8.3.6. Disconnecting (Programming PHP)
disconnect( ) statements, Apache::DBI module and: 20.1.1. Apache::DBI Connections (Practical mod_perl)
disconnect command (ftp): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
discontinued products, operating sysem and: 8.1.7. Discontinued Products (Practical mod_perl)
disk-at-once (DAO) mode: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
disk buffers, flushing to disk (update): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
disk space, measuring: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
disk usage, displaying
du: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
MS-DOS: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
disks
ext2 filesystem, formatting for: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
MS-DOS formatting
mformat: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
mkdosfs: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
disk_total_space( ): A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
disown command (bash): 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
display command (gdb): 14.1.6.2. Instruction-level debugging (Running Linux)
DISPLAY environment variable (tcsh): 8.4.6. Environment Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
display scan and refresh rates: 10.4. Configuring XFree86 (Running Linux)
display utility (ImageMagick): 9.4.1. ImageMagick (Running Linux)
displayapm command (GRUB): 4.4.2. Command-Line and Menu Entry Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
display_classes( ): 6.5.1. Examining Classes (Programming PHP)
displaying PHP values in human-readable form: 4.2.4. print_r( ) and var_dump( ) (Programming PHP)
displaymem command (GRUB): 4.4.2. Command-Line and Menu Entry Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
DISTINCT keyword: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
distributed architecture and database applications: 8.1.2. Distributed Application Architecture (Managing & Using MySQL)
Distributed COM (DCOM): 15.3.1. Background (Programming PHP)
distribution, GPL software: 1.6. About Linux's Copyright (Running Linux)
Distribution HOWTO: 2.1. Distributions of Linux (Running Linux)
distributions: 1.2. Distribution and Support (Linux in a Nutshell)
copying restrictions: 2.1.1. Getting Linux via Mail Order or Other Hard Media (Running Linux)
dependency tracking: 3.1.6. Installing the Software (Running Linux)
Linux systems: 1.7. Open Source and the Philosophy of Linux (Running Linux)
rc files and: 15.1.3.2. The networking rc files (Running Linux)
selecting packages: 3.1.6. Installing the Software (Running Linux)
source: 7.3.3. Upgrading Other Software (Running Linux)
types of: 2.1. Distributions of Linux (Running Linux)
version numbering: 1.4.1. A Note on Linux Version Numbers (Running Linux)
web sites: A.3.6. Linux Distributions (Running Linux)
division (/) operator: 2.4.5. Arithmetic Operators (Programming PHP)
division assignment (/=) operator: 2.4.12.2. Assignment with operation (Programming PHP)
division operator (/): 3.8. SQL Operators (Managing & Using MySQL)
17.1.2. Arithmetic Operators (Managing & Using MySQL)
dl( ): A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
DMB files: 5.10. DBM Files on Unix (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
dmesg command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
DML (Data Manipulation Language): 8.2. Relational Databases and SQL (Programming PHP)
DNS (Domain Name Service): 2.3.3.1. DNS and BIND (Linux in a Nutshell)
15.1.1. TCP/IP Concepts (Running Linux)
16.2.3.1. Registering an address (Running Linux)
configuring: 15.2.1.6. Configuring DNS (Running Linux)
servers, querying: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
DNS resolution, disabling: 11.8. Disabling DNS Resolution (Practical mod_perl)
DNS, reverse lookup: 3.4. Other Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
dnsdomainname command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dnssec-keygen command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dnssec-makekeyset command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dnssec-signkey command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dnssec-signzone command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
do command (gawk): 13.8. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Docbook: 1.5.2. Text Processing and Word Processing (Running Linux)
9.3.3. SGML, XML, and Docbook (Running Linux)
document formatting commands
groff: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
gs: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
document processing: 9.3. Text and Document Processing (Running Linux)
document root of web servers: 11.1. Introducing PHP (Managing & Using MySQL)
11.2.1. Getting Started Under Unix (Managing & Using MySQL)
Document Type Definition (DTD): 11.1. Lightning Guide to XML (Programming PHP)
documentation: 23.3.1. mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
0.1. Why People Like Linux (Running Linux)
accessing: 6.1.1. Accessing Documentation (Practical mod_perl)
AddDescription directive: 7.1. Making Better Indexes in Apache (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Apache API: 20.1. Documentation (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
configuring httpd: 16.1.2. Configuring Your Own Web Server (Running Linux)
doxygen and: 20.1. Documentation (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Emacs: 9.2.3. Tutorial and Online Help (Running Linux)
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard: 3. Installation and Initial Configuration (Running Linux)
headers: 7.1. Making Better Indexes in Apache (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
I/O filtering: 25.3. I/O Filtering (Practical mod_perl)
LDP: 0.1. Why People Like Linux (Running Linux)
0.1. Why People Like Linux (Running Linux)
A.1. Linux Documentation Project (Running Linux)
mod_perl: 17.2. mod_perl Documentation (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
online: 6.1.1. Accessing Documentation (Practical mod_perl)
Perl: 13.4. Using Perl (Running Linux)
printer: 8.4.2. Gathering Resources (Running Linux)
Texinfo: 9.3.5. Texinfo (Running Linux)
troubleshooting and: 23. Getting Help and Online Resources (Practical mod_perl)
vi editor: 9.1.12. Extending vi (Running Linux)
XFree86: 10.4. Configuring XFree86 (Running Linux)
documentation, accessing
info command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
man command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
manpath command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
whatis command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
DocumentRoot directive: 2.5.2. DocumentRoot (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
CGI scripts: 16.2.2. Script in DocumentRoot (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
documents, format support: 12.2.3.1. Other document formats (Running Linux)
documents, PDF: 10.2. Documents and Pages (Programming PHP)
Hello World (example): 10.2.1. A Simple Example (Programming PHP)
initializing: 10.2.2. Initializing the Document (Programming PHP)
terminating and streaming: 10.2.6. Terminating and Streaming a PDF Document (Programming PHP)
documents, virtual: 4.2.1. Alias Configurations (Practical mod_perl)
doGet( ): 13.4. A Guest Book Servlet (Managing & Using MySQL)
DO_HTTPD configuration parameter: 3.1.1. Controlling the Build Process (Practical mod_perl)
dollar ($): 6.3. Common Features (Linux in a Nutshell)
execut macro command, ftp: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
gawk: 13.2.1. Patterns (Linux in a Nutshell)
prompt: 0.. Conventions (Linux in a Nutshell)
sed command: 12.2.1. Pattern Addressing (Linux in a Nutshell)
dollar sign ($)
extended regular expression: 3.8.4. Pattern Matching (Managing & Using MySQL)
variable identifier in PHP: 11.1.1. A Short Language Primer (Managing & Using MySQL)
DOM (Document Object Model)
DOM XML library: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
domain name registering: 16.2.3.1. Registering an address (Running Linux)
Domain Name Service (DNS): 2.3.3.1. DNS and BIND (Linux in a Nutshell)
15.1.1. TCP/IP Concepts (Running Linux)
16.2.3.1. Registering an address (Running Linux)
configuring: 15.2.1.6. Configuring DNS (Running Linux)
domain names: 2.3.3.2. Domain names (Linux in a Nutshell)
researching (whois): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
domainname command: 2.6.2. Domains (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
15.5.2. Configuring NIS (Running Linux)
domains: 2.3.3.1. DNS and BIND (Linux in a Nutshell)
doPost( ): 13.4. A Guest Book Servlet (Managing & Using MySQL)
DOS compatibility, utilities for: 1.5.9. Interfacing with Windows and MS-DOS (Running Linux)
DOS window for Apache: 2.4. Setting Up a Win32 Server (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
DOSEMU: 1.5.9. Interfacing with Windows and MS-DOS (Running Linux)
Dosemu (Windows emulation software): 12.3. Running MS-DOS and Windows Applications on Linux (Running Linux)
dosfsck command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
(see also fsck command)
dot (.): 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dotted quad notation: 15.1.1. TCP/IP Concepts (Running Linux)
DOUBLE data type: 16.1. Numeric Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
19.1. Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
double disk_free_space( ): A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
double quotes (""), for quoting identifiers: 15.1.2. Identifiers (Managing & Using MySQL)
double quotes (\\x22): 6.3. Common Features (Linux in a Nutshell)
doublesided printing: 8.4.4. Checking Print Utilities (Running Linux)
doubleval( ): A.2a. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (a-e) (Programming PHP)
do/while loops: 2.5.3. while (Programming PHP)
do...while loops in PHP: 11.1.1. A Short Language Primer (Managing & Using MySQL)
down command (lpc): 8.4.12. Controlling Printer Services with lpc (Running Linux)
downgrade-1.0 variable: 16.9. Browsers (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
downloading
files: 12.15. Uploading and Downloading Big Files (Practical mod_perl)
Template Toolkit: D.1. Fetching and Installing the Template Toolkit (Practical mod_perl)
downloading MySQL: 2.1. Preparation (Managing & Using MySQL)
doxygen, documentation and: 20.1. Documentation (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
dpkg command (Debian): 5.2. The Debian Package Manager (Linux in a Nutshell)
5.2.6. Debian Package Manager Command Summary (Linux in a Nutshell)
dpkg-deb command (Debian): 5.2. The Debian Package Manager (Linux in a Nutshell)
5.2.6. Debian Package Manager Command Summary (Linux in a Nutshell)
dpkg-query command (Debian): 5.2.6. Debian Package Manager Command Summary (Linux in a Nutshell)
dpkg-split command (Debian): 5.2.6. Debian Package Manager Command Summary (Linux in a Nutshell)
drag-and-drop (KDE): 11.2.1. General Features (Running Linux)
drawer (GNOME): 17.2. The Panel (Linux in a Nutshell)
drawing images
basic drawing functions: 9.4.5. Basic Drawing Functions (Programming PHP)
drawing primitives in GD: 9.4.1. The Structure of a Graphics Program (Programming PHP)
in PDF documents: 10.4.2. Graphics (Programming PHP)
driver manager connectivity with JDBC API: 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
DriverManager class: 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
drivers, JDBC: 13.1. The JDBC API (Managing & Using MySQL)
13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
classifications of: 13.1. The JDBC API (Managing & Using MySQL)
DROP DATABASE statement: 3.2. Database Creation (Managing & Using MySQL)
15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
ending transactions with: 3.9.2. Transactions (Managing & Using MySQL)
DROP FUNCTION statement: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
DROP INDEX statement: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
DROP privilege: 6.1.2.1. GRANT and REVOKE (Managing & Using MySQL)
DROP statement: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
DROP TABLE statement: 3.3. Table Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
ending transactions with: 3.9.2. Transactions (Managing & Using MySQL)
dropSequence( ): 8.4.5. Sequences (Programming PHP)
dselect command (Debian): 5.2. The Debian Package Manager (Linux in a Nutshell)
5.2.6. Debian Package Manager Command Summary (Linux in a Nutshell)
DSN (data source name): 8.3.1. Data Source Names (Programming PHP)
configuring with ODBC PHP: 15.4.1. Configuring a DSN (Programming PHP)
selecting appropriate: 8.5.2. Database Connection (Programming PHP)
DSO (dynamic shared object)
advantages/disadvantages: 3.1. Configuring the Source (Practical mod_perl)
compatibility: 3.1. Configuring the Source (Practical mod_perl)
mod_perl
building via APACI: 3.5.4. Building mod_perl as a DSO via APACI (Practical mod_perl)
building via APXS: 3.5.5. Building mod_perl as a DSO via APXS (Practical mod_perl)
support for: 3.1. Configuring the Source (Practical mod_perl)
USE_DSO configuration parameter: 3.1.1. Controlling the Build Process (Practical mod_perl)
when to use: 3.5.3. When DSOs Can Be Used (Practical mod_perl)
DSOs (dynamic shared objects) and PHP modules: 11.2.1.1. Installation problems (Managing & Using MySQL)
dspmbyte variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
DTD (Document Type Definition): 11.1. Lightning Guide to XML (Programming PHP)
DTP points: 10.3.1. Coordinates (Programming PHP)
du command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
du utility: 4.9. Saving Your Output (Running Linux)
dual booting: 4. Boot Methods (Linux in a Nutshell)
Linux and Windows NT/2000/XP: 4.6. Dual-Booting Linux and Windows NT/2000/XP (Linux in a Nutshell)
dump( ) function: 21.6.2. Creating a Faulty Package (Practical mod_perl)
dump command (GRUB): 4.4.2. Command-Line and Menu Entry Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dumpe2fs command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dumping core file, debugging and: 21.6.3. Dumping the core File (Practical mod_perl)
dumping databases: 4.4.1. mysqldump (Managing & Using MySQL)
dumpkeys command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dunique variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
dynamic configuration files: 6.8.2.4. Using dynamic configuration files (Practical mod_perl)
DYNAMIC configuration parameter: 3.1.1. Controlling the Build Process (Practical mod_perl)
Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE): 15.3.1. Background (Programming PHP)
dynamic database access: 13.3. Dynamic Database Access (Managing & Using MySQL)
dynamic IP addresses: 15.1.1. TCP/IP Concepts (Running Linux)
dynamic shared object (DSO), support for: 3.1. Configuring the Source (Practical mod_perl)
dynamic shared objects (DSOs) and PHP modules: 11.2.1.1. Installation problems (Managing & Using MySQL)
dynamic SQL, processing: 13.3.2. Processing Dynamic SQL (Managing & Using MySQL)
dynamic XML, generating: 11.2. Generating XML (Programming PHP)

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