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The material is taken from in-depth PHP and JQuery development. This book actually tells an activity schedule.
This article is suitable for those who have switched from other languages (such as java, C, python, etc.) to PHP, who have not systematically learned PHP, or who are PHP beginners and already have a deep understanding of the program
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Navicat MySQL Data Transfer
 
Source Server : localhost_3306
Source Server Version : 50130
Source Host : 127.0.0.1:3306
Source Database : php-jquery_example
 
Target Server Type : MYSQL
Target Server Version : 50130
File Encoding : 65001
 
Date: 2016-06-19 16:54:29
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CREATE DATABASE <span>IF</span> NOT EXISTS `php-jquery_example`
<span>DEFAULT</span> CHARACTER SET utf8
COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci<span>;</span>
<span> </span>
<span> </span>
<span>SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;</span>
 
-- ----------------------------
-- Table structure <span>for</span> events
-- ----------------------------
DROP TABLE <span>IF</span> EXISTS `events`<span>;</span>
<span>CREATE TABLE `events` (</span>
`event_id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`event_title` varchar(80) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci <span>DEFAULT</span> NULL,
`event_desc` text COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci,
`event_start` timestamp NOT NULL <span>DEFAULT</span> '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
`event_end` timestamp NOT NULL <span>DEFAULT</span> '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
PRIMARY KEY (`event_id`),
KEY `event_start` (`event_start`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=3 <span>DEFAULT</span> CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci<span>;</span>
<span></span>
<span>-- ----------------------------</span>
-- Records of events
-- ----------------------------
INSERT INTO `events` VALUES ('1', 'New Year&<span>;#039;s Day', 'Happy New Year!', '2010-01-01 00:00:00', '2010-01-01 23:59:59');</span>
INSERT INTO `events` VALUES ('2', 'Last Day of January', 'Last day of the month!Yay!', '2010-01-31 00:00:00', '2010-01-31 23:59:59')<span>;</span>