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| 221762 | 2004-03-11 09:30:00 | I've been looking around at some sites and i've seen pages using php, can someone please tell me how it works? | Codex (3761) | ||
| 221763 | 2004-03-11 10:07:00 | PHP is a language that outputs html, when a web server responds to a request for a . php page . So the page you are served is not the actual . php page you request, but the resultant output of that page being processed by the server . A php source page typically consists of both html and php statements . This allows a requested page to be generated 'dynamically' according to the php constructs, allowing variable content etc . Obviously, a webserver has to offer php support for this to work . |
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| 221764 | 2004-03-11 10:07:00 | > I've been looking around at some sites and i've seen > pages using php, can someone please tell me how it > works? It is a server side scripting language . Here is some more information on it: Note you may get confused reading this: From php . net . php . net/manual/en/faq . general . php#faq . general . what" target="_blank">nz2 . php . net What is PHP? PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language . Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in . The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly . What does PHP stand for? PHP stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor I Hope this helps if not post back here :) |
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