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t128= boot option: 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
t command
ex: 11.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
sed: 12.4. Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
t command, fdisk: 3.1.3. Creating Linux Partitions (Running Linux)
\t escape sequence (MySQL): 15.1.1. Literals (Managing & Using MySQL)
$^T variable: 6.5.1. $^T and time( ) (Practical mod_perl)
Tab: 6.3. Common Features (Linux in a Nutshell)
Tab character: 13.2.2. Some Syntax Rules (Running Linux)
tab delimited data, exporting: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
table column (EXPLAIN SELECT command): 5.2.2.2. EXPLAIN SELECT (Managing & Using MySQL)
table functions, API: A.6.3. Table Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
table types: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
transactional: 3.9.2. Transactions (Managing & Using MySQL)
8.2.2. Transactions (Managing & Using MySQL)
table_add( ): A.6.3. Table Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
A.6.3. Table Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
table_cache variable: 5.3. Database Server Tuning (Managing & Using MySQL)
table_elts( ): A.6.3. Table Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
table_get( ): A.6.3. Table Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
tableInfo( ): 8.4.4. Details About a Query Response (Programming PHP)
table_merge( ): A.6.3. Table Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
A.6.3. Table Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
tables: 1.1. Relational Databases (Managing & Using MySQL)
adding rows to: 3.6.1. Inserts (Managing & Using MySQL)
auto-incrementing columns: 3.6.2. Sequence Generation (Managing & Using MySQL)
building with iterator functions: 5.7.2. The Iterator Functions (Programming PHP)
checking: 4.6.1. Checking a Table (Managing & Using MySQL)
creating: 3.1.2. The Design of SQL (Managing & Using MySQL)
3.3. Table Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
9.1.2. Setting Up the Database and Program (Managing & Using MySQL)
creating physical databases: 7.4.1. Tables and Columns (Managing & Using MySQL)
database: 8.2. Relational Databases and SQL (Programming PHP)
in example application: 8.5.1. Database Tables (Programming PHP)
deleting from databases: 3.3. Table Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
6.1.2.1. GRANT and REVOKE (Managing & Using MySQL)
deleting rows from: 3.6.5. Deletes (Managing & Using MySQL)
6.1.2.1. GRANT and REVOKE (Managing & Using MySQL)
detecting errors: 4.6. Table Maintenance and Crash Recovery (Managing & Using MySQL)
full table scans vs. indexes: 5.2.2.1. Index guidelines (Managing & Using MySQL)
indexes (see indexes on tables)
joining: 3.7.1. Joins (Managing & Using MySQL)
15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
object/relational modeling: 8.3. Object/Relational Modeling (Managing & Using MySQL)
locking: 3.9.3. Table Locking (Managing & Using MySQL)
15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
managing: 3.3. Table Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
MySQL types: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
MYSQL_FIELD data type and: 19.1. Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
outer joins: 3.9.5. Outer Joins (Managing & Using MySQL)
performance tuning for: 5.2.1. Host Application Tuning (Managing & Using MySQL)
privileges that apply to: 6.1.2.1. GRANT and REVOKE (Managing & Using MySQL)
referencing: 15.1.2. Identifiers (Managing & Using MySQL)
relationships between: 9.3.1. A Model for Relational Data (Managing & Using MySQL)
repairing errors: 4.6.2. Repairing a Table (Managing & Using MySQL)
scheduled checking: 4.6.3. Scheduled Table Checking (Managing & Using MySQL)
security: 6.1.2. Privilege Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
6.1.2.2. The security tables (Managing & Using MySQL)
for storing users: 6.3.1.1. User management (Managing & Using MySQL)
unlocking: 3.9.3. Table Locking (Managing & Using MySQL)
15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
updating: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
table_set( ): A.6.3. Table Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
A.6.3. Table Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
tables_priv 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)
table_unset( ): A.6.3. Table Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
tabs, testing string for: 4.7.4.3. Searches using masks (Programming PHP)
tac command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tag command
CVS: 15.6.7. User Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ex: 11.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
taglibs
AxKit
ESQL taglib: E.3.6. Executing SQL (Practical mod_perl)
utilities: E.3.5. Utilities Taglib (Practical mod_perl)
XSP framework: E.3. Dynamic Content (Practical mod_perl)
tags
HTML and PHP, removing from strings: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
HTML, removing from strings: 4.5.1.3. Removing HTML tags (Programming PHP)
PHP code (<?php ?>): 1.4. A Walk Through PHP (Programming PHP)
XML: 11. XML (Programming PHP)
nesting: 11.1. Lightning Guide to XML (Programming PHP)
tags command (ex): 11.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tail command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
taint checking: 4.10.2. Taint Checking (Practical mod_perl)
taint mode: 6.5.2.2. Taint mode (Practical mod_perl)
mod_perl 2.0: 25.1.2.4. PerlTaintCheck (Practical mod_perl)
talk command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
talkd command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tan( ): A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
TAN( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
Tanenbaum, Andrew: 1.2. A Brief History of Linux (Running Linux)
tape drives, backups: 8.1.1.1. Backing up to tape (Running Linux)
tar backups and compression: 8.1.1.2. Backing up to floppy (Running Linux)
tar command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tar files, mod_perl, installing on multiple machines: 3.8. Installing mod_perl on Multiple Machines (Practical mod_perl)
tar utility: 7.1.2. Using tar (Running Linux)
backups: 8.1.1. Simple Backups (Running Linux)
binary distributions, installing: 2.2.1. Binary (Tarball) Distributions (Managing & Using MySQL)
examples: 7.1.4. tar Tricks (Running Linux)
gzip utility and: 7.1.3. Using tar with gzip and bzip2 (Running Linux)
source distributions, installing: 2.2.3. Source Distributions (Managing & Using MySQL)
tar utility, unpacking source code: 2.2.1. Obtaining and Unpacking the Source Code (Practical mod_perl)
tarball distributions (see binary distributions)
target encoding for XML parser: 11.3.6.1. Character encoding (Programming PHP)
targets: 13.2. Makefiles (Running Linux)
13.2.1. What make Does (Running Linux)
taskbar (KDE): 18.2.2. The Taskbar (Linux in a Nutshell)
tbl command, managing ouput with col, colcrt: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Tcl language: 14.2.5. Interface Building Tools (Running Linux)
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol): 1.3.1. What to Know About TCP/IP (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
8.3.1. Data Source Names (Programming PHP)
15.1.1. TCP/IP Concepts (Running Linux)
send buffer size: 3.4. Other Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
tcpd command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TCP/IP: 1.3.1. What to Know About TCP/IP (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
API functions: A.6.14. TCP/IP and I/O Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
configuration, Ethernet: 15.1.3. Configuring TCP/IP with Ethernet (Running Linux)
overview: 15.1. Networking with TCP/IP (Running Linux)
support for: 1.5.7. Networking (Running Linux)
testing if running: 2.4. Setting Up a Win32 Server (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
2.3. Overview of TCP/IP (Linux in a Nutshell)
commands
arp: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
bootpd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
bootptest: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
dnsdomainname: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
fingerd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ftpd command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
identd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ifconfig: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
inetd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
logger: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
lpd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ruptime: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
rusers: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
rwall: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
rwhod: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
slattach: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
sshd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
talkd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tcpd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
telnetd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tftpd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
traceroute: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
xinetd: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
configuring: 2.3.4. Configuring TCP/IP (Linux in a Nutshell)
gateways and routing: 2.3.2. Gateways and Routing (Linux in a Nutshell)
included protocols: 2.3. Overview of TCP/IP (Linux in a Nutshell)
IP addresses: 2.3.1. IP Addresses (Linux in a Nutshell)
name service: 2.3.3. Name Service (Linux in a Nutshell)
troubleshooting commands: 2.3.5. Troubleshooting TCP/IP (Linux in a Nutshell)
tcsh command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tcsh (enhanced C shell): 4.5. Shells (Running Linux)
tcsh prompt: 0.. Conventions (Linux in a Nutshell)
tcsh shell: 6.2. Shell Flavors (Linux in a Nutshell)
8. tcsh: An Extended C Shell (Linux in a Nutshell)
arithmetic operators: 8.5.1.2. Arithmetic operators (Linux in a Nutshell)
assignment operators: 8.5.1.1. Assignment operators (Linux in a Nutshell)
bash, compared to: 6.3. Common Features (Linux in a Nutshell)
bitwise and logical operators: 8.5.1.3. Bitwise and logical operators (Linux in a Nutshell)
built-in commands: 8.9. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
command completion: 8.7.1. Completion (Linux in a Nutshell)
command history: 8.6. Command History (Linux in a Nutshell)
command substitution: 8.6.1. Command Substitution (Linux in a Nutshell)
history modifiers: 8.6.5. History Modifiers (Linux in a Nutshell)
special aliases: 8.6.7. Special Aliases (Linux in a Nutshell)
word substitution: 8.6.3. Word Substitution (Linux in a Nutshell)
command-line editing: 8.7.5. Command-Line Editing (Linux in a Nutshell)
Emacs mode: 8.7.5.1. Emacs mode (Linux in a Nutshell)
vi mode: 8.7.5.2. vi mode (Linux in a Nutshell)
command structure: 8.3.4. Command Forms (Linux in a Nutshell)
comparison operators: 8.5.1.4. Comparison operators (Linux in a Nutshell)
configuration files: 8.3.1. Special Files (Linux in a Nutshell)
environment variables: 8.4.6. Environment Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
expressions: 8.5. Expressions (Linux in a Nutshell)
operator precedence: 8.5. Expressions (Linux in a Nutshell)
operators: 8.5.1. Operators (Linux in a Nutshell)
file inquiry operators: 8.5.1.5. File inquiry operators (Linux in a Nutshell)
formatting substitutions, prompt variable: 8.4.4. Formatting for the Prompt Variable (Linux in a Nutshell)
invocation, options and arguments: 8.2. Invoking the Shell (Linux in a Nutshell)
job control commands: 8.8. Job Control (Linux in a Nutshell)
multiple redirection: 8.3.5.2. Multiple redirection (Linux in a Nutshell)
quoting: 8.3.3. Quoting (Linux in a Nutshell)
characters: 8.3.3. Quoting (Linux in a Nutshell)
redirection: 8.3.5. Redirection Forms (Linux in a Nutshell)
shell variables: 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
special characters: 8.3.3. Quoting (Linux in a Nutshell)
special files: 8.3.1. Special Files (Linux in a Nutshell)
syntax: 8.3. Syntax (Linux in a Nutshell)
variables: 8.4. Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
modifiers: 8.4.2. Variable Modifiers (Linux in a Nutshell)
variable substitution: 8.4.1. Variable Substitution (Linux in a Nutshell)
tcsh variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
TcX: 1.2. The History of MySQL (Managing & Using MySQL)
tee command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
telinit command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
telltc command (tcsh): 8.9. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
telnet: 1.4. How HTTP Clients Work (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
telnet command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
telnet, testing mod_perl status: 3.10.3. Testing via Telnet (Practical mod_perl)
telnetd command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Template module, Template Toolkit: D.3. Typical Uses (Practical mod_perl)
Template Toolkit: B.14.9. Template Toolkit—Template Processing System (Practical mod_perl)
Apache/mod_perl handler and: D.6. Apache/mod_perl Handler (Practical mod_perl)
Apache::Template module: D.7. Apache::Template Module (Practical mod_perl)
CGI scripts: D.3. Typical Uses (Practical mod_perl)
conditional clauses: D.4. Template Toolkit Language (Practical mod_perl)
directives: D.4. Template Toolkit Language (Practical mod_perl)
constructs: D.4.1. Simple Template Example (Practical mod_perl)
downloading: D.1. Fetching and Installing the Template Toolkit (Practical mod_perl)
example template: D.4.1. Simple Template Example (Practical mod_perl)
exception handling: D.4. Template Toolkit Language (Practical mod_perl)
FOREACH directive: D.4.1. Simple Template Example (Practical mod_perl)
hangman application: D.8. Hangman Application (Practical mod_perl)
CGI script: D.8.1. Hangman CGI Script (Practical mod_perl)
modular templates: D.8.2. Hangman with Modular Templates (Practical mod_perl)
plug-in module conversion: D.8.3. Hangman Plug-in (Practical mod_perl)
self-contained template: D.8.4. Self-Contained Hangman Template (Practical mod_perl)
header template: D.4.1. Simple Template Example (Practical mod_perl)
INCLUDE directive: D.4.1. Simple Template Example (Practical mod_perl)
installation: D.1. Fetching and Installing the Template Toolkit (Practical mod_perl)
languages: D.4. Template Toolkit Language (Practical mod_perl)
loops: D.4. Template Toolkit Language (Practical mod_perl)
modules, plug-in: D.3. Typical Uses (Practical mod_perl)
overview: D.2. Overview (Practical mod_perl)
Template module: D.3. Typical Uses (Practical mod_perl)
template processing: D.5. Processing Templates (Practical mod_perl)
tpage utility: D.5. Processing Templates (Practical mod_perl)
ttree utility: D.3. Typical Uses (Practical mod_perl)
typical uses: D.3. Typical Uses (Practical mod_perl)
variables: D.4. Template Toolkit Language (Practical mod_perl)
global: D.4.1. Simple Template Example (Practical mod_perl)
Template Toolkit module: 9.2.3. A Sample CGI/DBI Program (Managing & Using MySQL)
Template::Manual::Config manpage: D.5. Processing Templates (Practical mod_perl)
templates
AxKit, XSLT and: E.5.2. Template Rules and Recursion (Practical mod_perl)
XML and: E. The AxKit XML Application Server (Practical mod_perl)
XPathScript and: E.4.1.2. Declarative templates (Practical mod_perl)
templates for PDF documents: 10.4.4. Templates (Programming PHP)
templating systems: 13.2. Templating Systems (Programming PHP)
HTML template for thank you page: 13.2. Templating Systems (Programming PHP)
template script (example): 13.2. Templating Systems (Programming PHP)
user input form (example): 13.2. Templating Systems (Programming PHP)
tempnam( ): A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
tenex command (ftp): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TERM environment variable (tcsh): 8.4.6. Environment Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
TERM signal: 5.3.1. kill Signals for Stopping and Restarting Apache (Practical mod_perl)
term variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
TERMCAP environment variable (tcsh): 8.4.6. Environment Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
terminal command (GRUB): 4.4.1. Command-Line and Global Menu Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
terminal configuration (setterm): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
terminal display, clearing: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
terminal, emulating: 15.2.1.4. Writing a chat script (Running Linux)
terminal emulators
ANSI/VT100 emulation, enabling (screen): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Konsole (KDE): 18.1.3. The Konsole Terminal Emulator (Linux in a Nutshell)
18.3.7.4. Konsole (Linux in a Nutshell)
terminal sessions, recording (script): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
terminal window (KDE): 11.2.3.1. The KDE panel and the K menu (Running Linux)
terminals
displaying name of (tty): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
initializing (tset): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
I/O options setting (stty): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
setterm program: 8.5. Setting Terminal Attributes (Running Linux)
terminating PDF document: 10.2.6. Terminating and Streaming a PDF Document (Programming PHP)
ternary operator: 2.4.1. Number of Operands (Programming PHP)
2.4.13. Miscellaneous Operators (Programming PHP)
test certificates: 11.7.4. Make a Test Certificate (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
test command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
bash: 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TEST script, manual build testing: 3.3.1. Manual Testing (Practical mod_perl)
test suite for MySQL ("crash-me"): 1.4. MySQL Features (Managing & Using MySQL)
testing
C-language PHP extension: 14.3.6. Testing Your Extension (Programming PHP)
Cocoon: 19.6. Testing Cocoon (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
colors, program for: 9.8.3. True Color Color Indexes (Programming PHP)
debugging code, single-server mode: 21.2. Debugging Code in Single-Server Mode (Practical mod_perl)
handlers: 2.7. A Simple mod_perl Content Handler (Practical mod_perl)
httpd executable: 2.2.2. Building mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
importance of: 2.8. Is This All We Need to Know About mod_perl? (Practical mod_perl)
input size: 14.2.4. Think Production, Not Development (Practical mod_perl)
make test command: 3.3. Testing the Server (make test) (Practical mod_perl)
troubleshooting: 3.3.2. make test Troubleshooting (Practical mod_perl)
mod_perl: 17.3.2. Test (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
3.10. How Can I Tell if mod_perl Is Running? (Practical mod_perl)
error log: 3.10.1. Checking the error_log File (Practical mod_perl)
via CGI script: 3.10.4. Testing via a CGI Script (Practical mod_perl)
via lwp-request: 3.10.5. Testing via lwp-request (Practical mod_perl)
via telnet: 3.10.3. Testing via Telnet (Practical mod_perl)
viewing /perl-status: 3.10.2. Testing by Viewing /perl-status (Practical mod_perl)
openssl: 3.6.2. Installing mod_perl with mod_ssl (+openssl) (Practical mod_perl)
printer connections: 8.4.1. Checking Printer Hardware (Running Linux)
return value for failure: 4.7.4. String-Searching Functions (Programming PHP)
server configuration: 2.3. Configuring and Starting the mod_perl Server (Practical mod_perl)
servlets, Tomcat: 18.2.5. Writing and Testing a Servlet (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
syntax, locating incorrect: 21.5.1. Locating and Correcting Syntax Errors (Practical mod_perl)
TCP/IP configuration: 15.1.3.8. Trying out your network (Running Linux)
TEST script: 3.3.1. Manual Testing (Practical mod_perl)
tie( ) calls: 19.6.1. tie( )-ing Once and Forever (Practical mod_perl)
testing environment (QA): 6.1.1. User Management (Managing & Using MySQL)
testload command (GRUB): 4.4.2. Command-Line and Menu Entry Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
testparm utility: 12.2.2.2. Configuring Samba (Running Linux)
testvbe command (GRUB): 4.4.2. Command-Line and Menu Entry Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TEST_VERBOSE parameter: 3.3. Testing the Server (make test) (Practical mod_perl)
TeX formatting package: 8.4.4. Checking Print Utilities (Running Linux)
TeX text processor: 1.5.2. Text Processing and Word Processing (Running Linux)
9.3.2. TEX and LATEX (Running Linux)
Texinfo: 9.3.5. Texinfo (Running Linux)
Texinfo text processor: 1.5.2. Text Processing and Word Processing (Running Linux)
text
in images: 9.5. Images with Text (Programming PHP)
buttons: 9.6. Dynamically Generated Buttons (Programming PHP)
fonts: 9.5.1. Fonts (Programming PHP)
in languages other than English, working with: 4.9. POSIX-Style Regular Expressions (Programming PHP)
outputting basic with PDF: 10.2.5. Outputting Basic Text (Programming PHP)
in PDF files: 10.3. Text (Programming PHP)
altering appearance of: 10.3.3. Text Attributes (Programming PHP)
coordinates: 10.3.1. Coordinates (Programming PHP)
fonts: 10.3.4. Fonts (Programming PHP)
functions for: 10.3.2. Text Functions (Programming PHP)
representing image with: 9.8.4. Text Representation of an Image (Programming PHP)
text cutting and pasting in konsole: 11.3.1.2. Cutting and pasting selections (Running Linux)
TEXT data type: 3.4. MySQL Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
16.2. String Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
19.1. Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
IS_BLOB( ) macro: 19.1. Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
storage space required by: 3.4.2. Character Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
text editors
dual mode vs. modeless editing: 11. The vi Editor (Linux in a Nutshell)
Emacs (see Emacs editor)
ex (see ex editor)
pattern matching in: 9. Pattern Matching (Linux in a Nutshell)
sed (see sed editor)
vi (see vi editor)
text editors, availability: 1.5.1. Basic Commands and Utilities (Running Linux)
text elements, searching on: 3.9.1. Full Text Searching (Managing & Using MySQL)
text processing: 9.3. Text and Document Processing (Running Linux)
groff: 9.3.4. groff (Running Linux)
LaTeX: 9.3.2. TEX and LATEX (Running Linux)
formatting and printing: 9.3.2.2. Formatting and printing (Running Linux)
overview: 1.5.2. Text Processing and Word Processing (Running Linux)
SGML/XML/Docbook: 9.3.3. SGML, XML, and Docbook (Running Linux)
TeX: 9.3.2. TEX and LATEX (Running Linux)
textual (lexicographic) comparisons: 2.4.8. Comparison Operators (Programming PHP)
tftp command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TFTP protocol: 11.4.1. Packet Filtering (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
tftpd command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tftpserver command (GRUB): 4.4.1. Command-Line and Global Menu Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
thin and fat clients: 8.1.1.2. Fat and thin clients (Managing & Using MySQL)
Third Extended Filesystem (see ext3)
third normal form (3NF): 7.2.8. Third Normal Form (Managing & Using MySQL)
third-party modules, extending server package with: 3.1. Configuring the Source (Practical mod_perl)
this variable: 6.4.1. Declaring Methods (Programming PHP)
Thomas, Deepak: 11.8. Where to Find Out More (Managing & Using MySQL)
Thomson, Laura: 11.8. Where to Find Out More (Managing & Using MySQL)
thread IDs of current connection, returning: 19.2. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
thread-mode-specific directives: 24.5.7. Thread-Mode-Specific Directives (Practical mod_perl)
Thread Safe Resource Manager (TSRM): 14.1. Architectural Overview (Programming PHP)
thread safety
extensions: 15.2.10. Common Platform-Specific Extensions (Programming PHP)
extensionwide global variables: 14.10.3. Internal Extension Globals (Programming PHP)
threads, API functions: A.6.9. Synchronization and Thread Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
threads, mod_perl 2.0: 24.3.1. Thread Support (Practical mod_perl)
threads, support for: 1.4.3. Kernel (Running Linux)
threadsafety attribute (MySQLdb module): 20.1.1. Module Attributes (Managing & Using MySQL)
three-server approach: 12.12.4. Three Machine Model (Practical mod_perl)
three-tier application models (MVC methodology): 9.2.2. The Model/View/Controller Methodology (Managing & Using MySQL)
three-tier architecture
overview: 12.12. When One Machine Is Not Enough for Your RDBMS DataBase and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
server requirements: 12.12.1. Server Requirements (Practical mod_perl)
principles of operation: 12.12.2. The Problem (Practical mod_perl)
three-tier server scheme: 5.9. Three-Tier Server Scheme: Development, Staging, and Production (Practical mod_perl)
throwing errors: 13.4.3. Triggering Errors (Programming PHP)
thttpd server: 12.4. One Light Non-Apache and One mod_perl-Enabled Apache Server (Practical mod_perl)
thumbnails for bookmarks, PDF documents: 10.5.1. Bookmarks and Thumbnails (Programming PHP)
tick functions
registering: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
unregistering: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
ticks directive: 2.5.6. declare (Programming PHP)
tie( ) calls: 19.6.1. tie( )-ing Once and Forever (Practical mod_perl)
locking and: 19.3. Flawed Locking Methods (Practical mod_perl)
tie( ) function: 6.4.7. Formats (Practical mod_perl)
Tie::DB_FileLock file-locking wrapper: 19.4. Locking Wrappers Overview (Practical mod_perl)
Tie::DB_Lock file-locking wrapper: 19.4. Locking Wrappers Overview (Practical mod_perl)
19.5. Tie::DB_Lock (Practical mod_perl)
TIFF image format in PDF files: 10.4.1. Images (Programming PHP)
tilde (~)
bash: 7.2.2. Filename Metacharacters (Linux in a Nutshell)
directories: 4.4.1. Directories (Running Linux)
ex command: 11.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
gawk: 13.2.1. Patterns (Linux in a Nutshell)
in Boolean mode searches: 3.9.1.3. Boolean mode (Managing & Using MySQL)
in vi editor: 9.1.1. Starting vi (Running Linux)
sed command: 12.2.1. Pattern Addressing (Linux in a Nutshell)
tcsh: 8.7.1. Completion (Linux in a Nutshell)
time: A.1. PHP Functions by Category (Programming PHP)
(see also dates and times)
caching-related: 9.4.1. Inward Caching (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
display format: 14.2. File Modification Time (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
(Managing & Using MySQL) times command me="expiring">
expiring (see expiring)
functions for: A.1. PHP Functions by Category (Programming PHP)
gettimeofday( ) function: A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
time( ): A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
time( ) system call: 6.5.1. $^T and time( ) (Practical mod_perl)
time and date commands
cal: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
date: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
time and date functions, API: A.6.10. Time and Date Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
time command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
time command (tcsh): 8.9. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TIME data type: 3.4. MySQL Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
16.3. Date Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
19.1. Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
Time object (Python DB-API): 10.1.4. Other Objects (Managing & Using MySQL)
time variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
TIME_FORMAT( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
TimeFromTicks( ): 10.1.4. Other Objects (Managing & Using MySQL)
Time::HiRes
benchmarking Perl code: 9.2. Perl Code Benchmarking (Practical mod_perl)
stat( ) calls, cost of: 11.6. Reducing the Number of stat( ) Calls Made by Apache (Practical mod_perl)
TimeOut directive: 3.4. Other Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
timeout functions, API: A.6.16. Timeout and Alarm Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
timeouts
for current script: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
for sessions: 11.5. Managing Sessions (Managing & Using MySQL)
setting for sockets: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
times command (bash): 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TIMESTAMP data type: 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)
Timestamp object (Python DB-API): 10.1.4. Other Objects (Managing & Using MySQL)
TIMESTAMP option (SET statement): 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
TimestampFromTicks( ): 10.1.4. Other Objects (Managing & Using MySQL)
TIME_TO_SEC( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
timezones, displaying data about: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TINYBLOB data type: 3.4.3. Binary Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
16.2. String Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
TINYINT data type: 16.1. Numeric Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
19.1. Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
TINYTEXT data type: 16.2. String Data Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
storage space required by: 3.4.2. Character Types (Managing & Using MySQL)
Tk module (Perl): 13.4.2. More Features (Running Linux)
Tk programming extension: 14.2.5. Interface Building Tools (Running Linux)
tload command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TLS (Transport Layer Security), configuration in KDE: 18.3.7.3. Crypto (Linux in a Nutshell)
tmc8xx= boot option: 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
tmp directory and cron: 8.2. Scheduling Jobs Using cron (Running Linux)
tmpfile( )s: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
tm2sec( ): A.6.10. Time and Date Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
TO_DAYS( ) function: 3.9.4.1. Date functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
tokenizing strings: 4.7.3.2. Tokenizing (Programming PHP)
A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
to_lower array
complex character sets: 14.2.2. Complex Character Sets (Managing & Using MySQL)
simple character sets: 14.2.1. Simple Character Sets (Managing & Using MySQL)
tolower command (gawk): 13.8. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Tomcat: 18. mod_jserv and Tomcat (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
18.2. Tomcat (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Cocoon and: 19.5. Cocoon 2.0.3 and Tomcat (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Conf file: 18.2.4. Conf (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
connecting to Apache: 18.3. Connecting Tomcat to Apache (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
directories: 18.2.3. Tomcat's Directory Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
installation: 18.2.2. Installation of Tomcat (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
mod_jk: 18.3.1. mod_jk (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
servlets
testing: 18.2.5. Writing and Testing a Servlet (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
writing: 18.2.5. Writing and Testing a Servlet (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
toolkits, modules: B. Apache Perl Modules (Practical mod_perl)
B.14.1. Apache::ASP—Active Server Pages for Apache with mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
top command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
top-level domains: 2.3.3.2. Domain names (Linux in a Nutshell)
top utility
hanging processes, detecting: 21.7.3. Detecting Hanging Processes (Practical mod_perl)
monitoring system health: 5.10.1. Interactive Monitoring (Practical mod_perl)
top(1) utility, process memory consumption monitoring: 9.3. Process Memory Measurements (Practical mod_perl)
Torvalds, Linus: 1. Introduction (Linux in a Nutshell)
1.2. A Brief History of Linux (Running Linux)
kernel releases and: 7.4. Building a New Kernel (Running Linux)
touch( ): A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
touch command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
to_upper array
complex character sets: 14.2.2. Complex Character Sets (Managing & Using MySQL)
simple character sets: 14.2.1. Simple Character Sets (Managing & Using MySQL)
toupper command (gawk): 13.8. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tperiod variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
tr command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
trace command (ftp): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Trace command, locating breakpoints: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
TRACE method (HTTP): 13.1.1. A Closer Look at HTTP (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
traceroute command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tracing
mod_perl-level: 21.4. Tracing mod_perl-Specific Perl Calls (Practical mod_perl)
programs: 14.1.1. Tracing a Program (Running Linux)
system calls: 21.3. Tracing System Calls (Practical mod_perl)
system calls (strace): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
utilities: 21.3. Tracing System Calls (Practical mod_perl)
track_errors option (php.ini file): 13.4.1. Error Reporting (Programming PHP)
traffic, machine size and: 8.2.1. Machine Strength Demands According to Expected Site Traffic (Practical mod_perl)
trailing options, Perl-style regular expressions: 4.10.8. Trailing Options (Programming PHP)
trans handlers, modules: B. Apache Perl Modules (Practical mod_perl)
B.9.1. Apache::AddHostPath—Adds Some or All of the Hostname and Port to the URI (Practical mod_perl)
transaction isolation levels: 8.2.2.1. Transaction isolation levels (Managing & Using MySQL)
transaction management: 3.9.2. Transactions (Managing & Using MySQL)
database applications and: 8.2.2. Transactions (Managing & Using MySQL)
pros/cons for MySQL: 1.3. MySQL Design (Managing & Using MySQL)
transactional table types: 3.9.2. Transactions (Managing & Using MySQL)
8.2.2. Transactions (Managing & Using MySQL)
transactions: 8.4.7. Transactions (Programming PHP)
transactions, Apache::DBI and: 20.1.5.2. Transactions (Practical mod_perl)
TransferLog directive: 10.2. Apache's Logging Facilities (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
transforming XML with XSLT: 11.4. Transforming XML with XSLT (Programming PHP)
creating XSLT processor: 11.4. Transforming XML with XSLT (Programming PHP)
transitions for PDF pages: 10.6.3. Page Transitions (Programming PHP)
translating URLs to names: 21.3. The Module Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
translation tables for HTML entities: 4.5.1.2. Entity-quoting only HTML syntax characters (Programming PHP)
A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
translation utilities (Windows shares): 12.2.3. File Translation Utilities (Running Linux)
Transmission Control Protocol (see also TCP): 15.1.1. TCP/IP Concepts (Running Linux)
15.1.1. TCP/IP Concepts (Running Linux)
transparency of images: 9.3. Basic Graphics Concepts (Programming PHP)
9.3. Basic Graphics Concepts (Programming PHP)
9.8. Color Handling (Programming PHP)
in PDF files: 10.4.1. Images (Programming PHP)
trap command (bash): 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
trapping errors: 21.1.4. Displaying Errors to Users (Practical mod_perl)
traversing arrays: 5.7. Traversing Arrays (Programming PHP)
calling function for each element: 5.7.4. Calling a Function for Each Array Element (Programming PHP)
for loop, using: 5.7.3. Using a for Loop (Programming PHP)
in random order, using shuffle( ) function: 5.8.5. Randomizing Order (Programming PHP)
iterator functions: 5.7.2. The Iterator Functions (Programming PHP)
reducing an array: 5.7.5. Reducing an Array (Programming PHP)
searching for values: 5.7.6. Searching for Values (Programming PHP)
trigger command, launching automounter: 6.1.3. Automounting Devices (Running Linux)
trigger_error( ): 13.4.3. Triggering Errors (Programming PHP)
A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
trim( ): A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
4.4.1. Removing Whitespace (Programming PHP)
TRIM( ) function: 3.9.4.2. String functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
trimming strings: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
troff: 9.3.4. groff (Running Linux)
14.2.9. Indenting Code (Running Linux)
troff command (see groff command)
TrollTech, Inc.: 16.2. Desktop Differences: Development (Linux in a Nutshell)
troubleshooting: 21.1. Warnings and Errors Explained (Practical mod_perl)
3.3.2.3. Problems with SCSI controllers and devices (Running Linux)
14.1.2. Examining a Core File (Running Linux)
archives and: 23. Getting Help and Online Resources (Practical mod_perl)
boot disk: 3.3.4.1. Problems booting Linux from floppy (Running Linux)
booting: 3.3.4.2. Problems booting Linux from the hard drive (Running Linux)
code parsing: 22.2. Code Parsing and Compilation (Practical mod_perl)
compilation: 22.2. Code Parsing and Compilation (Practical mod_perl)
configuration and startup: 22.1. Configuration and Startup (Practical mod_perl)
dbm libraries: 3.1.8.2. Missing or misconfigured libgdbm.so (Practical mod_perl)
documentation and: 23. Getting Help and Online Resources (Practical mod_perl)
filesystems: 8.6.1. Repairing Filesystems (Running Linux)
hanging processes, tracking and terminating: 5.11.4. Tracking and Terminating Hanging Processes (Practical mod_perl)
hardware: 3.3.2. Hardware Problems (Running Linux)
imagemaps: 7.3.2. Map File (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
installation: 3.3.3. Problems Installing the Software (Running Linux)
3.3.3. Problems Installing the Software (Running Linux)
booting install media: 3.3.1. Problems with Booting the Installation Medium (Running Linux)
overview: 3.3. Running into Trouble (Running Linux)
installation, mod_perl: 17.3.3. Installation Gotchas (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
logging errors: 2.5.4. ErrorLog (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
10.2. Apache's Logging Facilities (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
login: 3.3.4.3. Problems logging in (Running Linux)
make command: 3.2.2. make Troubleshooting (Practical mod_perl)
make test command: 3.3.2. make test Troubleshooting (Practical mod_perl)
Makefile.PL command: 3.1.8. perl Makefile.PL Troubleshooting (Practical mod_perl)
mkfs command: 6.1.4. Creating Filesystems (Running Linux)
networks: 15.1.3.8. Trying out your network (Running Linux)
performance, questions to ask: 7.2. Asking the Right Questions (Practical mod_perl)
PPP configuration: 15.2.1.7. Troubleshooting PPP configuration (Running Linux)
prerun mixups to modules: 21.3. The Module Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
printer system: 8.4.14. Printer System Troubleshooting (Running Linux)
printing, laddering: 8.4.1. Checking Printer Hardware (Running Linux)
proxy server configuration: 9.5. Setup (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
QUERY_STRING: 1.1.2. The Common Gateway Interface Specification (Practical mod_perl)
restart: 22.4. Shutdown and Restart (Practical mod_perl)
runtime: 22.3. Runtime (Practical mod_perl)
sanity checks: 23. Getting Help and Online Resources (Practical mod_perl)
scripts: 2.6.1. Porting Existing CGI Scripts to mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
SCSI devices: 3.3.2.3. Problems with SCSI controllers and devices (Running Linux)
security precautions: 11.7. Apache's Security Precautions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
shutdown: 22.4. Shutdown and Restart (Practical mod_perl)
sound installation: 9.5.3.6. Troubleshooting and common problems (Running Linux)
spelling of URLs: 8.3. Speling (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
SSL: 11.7.1.4. Config file (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Stronghold causing core dumps: 3.6.4. Installing mod_perl with Stronghold (Practical mod_perl)
suEXEC utility: 16.6. suEXEC on Unix (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
synchronous PPP: 15.3.3. And If It Does Not Work? (Running Linux)
system emergencies: 8.6. What to Do in an Emergency (Running Linux)
system functioning: 3.3.4.4. Problems using the system (Running Linux)
system log files and: 8.3. Managing System Logs (Running Linux)
Windows shares: 12.2.1. Mounting Windows Shares (Running Linux)
X Window Server: 10.6. Running into Trouble (Running Linux)
true and false keywords: 2.2.4. Booleans (Programming PHP)
true color images: 9.2. The GD Extension (Programming PHP)
background colors for: 9.8. Color Handling (Programming PHP)
converting to paletted image: 9.8. Color Handling (Programming PHP)
true color color indexes: 9.8.3. True Color Color Indexes (Programming PHP)
true command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TrueType fonts
antialiased, troubleshooting: 9.6. Dynamically Generated Buttons (Programming PHP)
in PDF files: 10.3.4. Fonts (Programming PHP)
using with GD: 9.5.2. TrueType Fonts (Programming PHP)
TRUNCATE( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
TRUNCATE statement: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
ending transactions with: 3.9.2. Transactions (Managing & Using MySQL)
truncating files: A.2b. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (f-i) (Programming PHP)
truth values (see boolean data type)
tset command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
TSRM (Thread Safe Resource Manager): 14.1. Architectural Overview (Programming PHP)
ttree utility, Template Toolkit: D.3. Typical Uses (Practical mod_perl)
tty command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tty media type: E.6. Putting Everything Together (Practical mod_perl)
tty variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
tune2fs command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ext2, converting to ext3: 2.1.7. Managing Filesystems (Linux in a Nutshell)
tunelp command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
troubleshooting printing: 8.4.14. Printer System Troubleshooting (Running Linux)
8.4.13. Printer Optimization (Running Linux)
tutorials, Emacs: 9.2.3. Tutorial and Online Help (Running Linux)
tv media type: E.6. Putting Everything Together (Practical mod_perl)
two server approach
authentication, proxy server and: 12.11. HTTP Authentication with Two Servers and a Proxy (Practical mod_perl)
configuration
servers: 12.3.3. Configuration of the Servers (Practical mod_perl)
source: 12.3.2. Configuration and Compilation of the Sources (Practical mod_perl)
incorporating non-Apache server: 12.4. One Light Non-Apache and One mod_perl-Enabled Apache Server (Practical mod_perl)
installation directories: 12.3.1. Choosing the Target Installation Directories Layout (Practical mod_perl)
overview: 12.3. One Plain and One mod_perl-Enabled Apache Server (Practical mod_perl)
Squid server and: 12.6.3. mod_perl and Squid Setup Implementation Details (Practical mod_perl)
virtual host configuration: 12.10.2. Dual-Server Virtual Host Configuration (Practical mod_perl)
twz JDBC driver: 13.1. The JDBC API (Managing & Using MySQL)
configuration information for: 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
properties for: 13.1.2.2. Driver manager connectivity (Managing & Using MySQL)
type checker: 21.3. The Module Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
type column (EXPLAIN SELECT command): 5.2.2.2. EXPLAIN SELECT (Managing & Using MySQL)
type command
bash: 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ftp: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
type handlers, modules: B. Apache Perl Modules (Practical mod_perl)
B.8.1. Apache::MimeXML—mod_perl Mime Encoding Sniffer for XML Files (Practical mod_perl)
type juggling: 2.4.4. Implicit Casting (Programming PHP)
type-map handler: 16.7. Handlers (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
type maps: 6.4. Type Maps (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
TYPE option: 15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
type_conv attribute (MySQLdb module): 20.1.1. Module Attributes (Managing & Using MySQL)
types (see data types)
Types 1-4 JDBC drivers: 13.1. The JDBC API (Managing & Using MySQL)
typesafety, hooks and: 20.8. Hooks, Optional Hooks, and Optional Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
TypesConfig directive: 2.5.6. TypesConfig (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
6.1. MIME Types (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
typeset command (bash) (see declare command)
typesetting languages: 1.5.2. Text Processing and Word Processing (Running Linux)
type_spec strings: 14.7. Parameter Handling (Programming PHP)
specification characters: 14.7. Parameter Handling (Programming PHP)
modifiers specification: 14.7. Parameter Handling (Programming PHP)
typing shortcuts, key bindings (Emacs): 9.2.8. Tailoring Emacs (Running Linux)

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