Creating a Dynamic HTML5 Web Application and Deploying on Remote Web Server Using Filezilla | Linux Today

Creating a Dynamic HTML5 Web Application and Deploying on Remote Web Server Using Filezilla

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Ravi Saive
Jul 15, 2015

In the previous two articles of this series, we explained how to set up Netbeans in a Linux desktop distribution as an IDE to develop web applications. We then proceeded to add two core components, jQuery and Bootstrap, in order to make your pages mobile-friendly and responsive.

In this article, we will create a dynamic HTML5 web application using PHP/MySQL and jQuery in our development machine and deploying it to a remote web server using filezill as ftp client.

RS

Ravi Saive

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