Summary

In this chapter, we learned how to store data into a database. We also learned about the basics of PHP and MySQL used for storing the data that the users input. We also saw some ways of how we can spoof a form and how we can prevent spoofing of forms.

Then, with the help of some code, we learned a practical implementation of storing form data by reusing the example we built in earlier chapters.

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