PHP: What is PHP?

2012 年 10 月 22 日5750

What is PHP?

PHP (recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext

Preprocessor) is a widely-used open source general-purpose

scripting language that is especially suited for web

development and can be embedded into HTML.

Nice, but what does that mean? An example:

Example #1 An introductory example

<!DOCTYPEHTMLPUBLIC"-//W3C//DTDHTML4.01Transitional//EN"
"http://http://www.zjjv.com///TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<title>Example</title>
</head>
<body>

</body>
</html>

Instead of lots of commands to output HTML (as seen in C or Perl),

PHP pages contain HTML with embedded code that does

"something" (in this case, output "Hi, I'm a PHP script!").

The PHP code is enclosed in special start and end processing

instructions <?php and ?>

that allow you to jump into and out of "PHP mode."

What distinguishes PHP from something like client-side JavaScript

is that the code is executed on the server, generating HTML which

is then sent to the client. The client would receive

the results of running that script, but would not know

what the underlying code was. You can even configure your web server

to process all your HTML files with PHP, and then there's really no

way that users can tell what you have up your sleeve.

The best things in using PHP are that it is extremely simple

for a newcomer, but offers many advanced features for

a professional programmer. Don't be afraid reading the long

list of PHP's features. You can jump in, in a short time, and

start writing simple scripts in a few hours.

Although PHP's development is focused on server-side scripting,

you can do much more with it. Read on, and see more in the

What can PHP do? section,

or go right to the introductory

tutorial if you are only interested in web programming.

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