Introduction to PHP
PHP is the server-side scripting language.
The basics you should have
Before continuing with your study, you need to have a basic understanding of the following knowledge:
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What is PHP?
PHP (full name: Php:hypertext preprocessor, or "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor") is a common open source scripting language.
The PHP script executes on the server.
PHP is free to download and use.
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PHP is easy to learn for beginners.
PHP also offers a number of advanced features for professional programmers. |
What is a PHP file?
PHP files can contain text, HTML, JavaScript code, and PHP code
PHP code executes on the server and results are returned to the browser in plain HTML
The default file name extension for PHP files is ". php"
What can PHP do?
PHP can generate dynamic page content
PHP can create, open, read, write, and close files on the server
PHP can collect form data
PHP can send and receive cookies
PHP can add, delete, and modify data in your database
PHP can restrict users from accessing some pages on your site
PHP can encrypt data
With PHP, you are no longer limited to outputting HTML. You can export images, PDF files, or even Flash movies. You can also export arbitrary text, such as XHTML and XML.
Why use PHP?
PHP can be run on different platforms (Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, etc.)
PHP is compatible with almost all servers currently in use (Apache, IIS, etc.)
PHP provides a wide range of database support
PHP is free and can be downloaded from the official PHP resources: www.php.net
PHP is easy to learn and runs efficiently on the server side
Introduction to PHP