PHP is a powerful server-side scripting language for creating dynamic and interactive websites.
PHP is the widely-used, free, and efficient alternative to competitors such as Microsoft's ASP. PHP is perfectly suited for Web development and can be embedded directly into the HTML code.
The PHP syntax is very similar to Perl and C. PHP is often used together with Apache (web server) on various operating systems. It also supports ISAPI and can be used with Microsoft's IIS on Windows.
see http://www.w3schools.com/php/default.asp to lern how to use PHP
2007-02-25 03:43:13
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answered by Anonymous
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PHP is a server side scripting language, and is the open source alternative to asp. php is a cross platform, means that it can be run on any webserver, and along with MySQL( database server).
Php codes are similar in syntax to perl and c. It allows in basic webpage manipulation.
2007-02-25 04:14:00
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answered by Anonymous
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PHP stand for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, and that's exactly what it is. Check out http://www.php.net/ for all the official documentation. If you don't understand it, you don't need it...
2007-02-26 01:55:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It is code, Php is serversite scripting language, it is Hypertext, preprocessor
2007-02-26 21:05:44
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answered by RAMA S 2
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2016-12-04 22:27:12
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answered by ? 4
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it is server side scripting language....
2007-02-25 13:28:31
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answered by ARVIND Goyal 2
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http://www.php.net/
2007-02-25 06:51:16
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answered by Deepak Vasudevan 5
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