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PHP Source
hi,
i would like to tell that the php code doesn't appear when you open the source of the webpage , the server hides the php codes simply ,
thanks !
Want to Learn how to create web pages?
It would be really good if you could what problem are you facing.
However at first go, My suggestion would be you go to w3schools.com and learn HTML5,jquery,bootstrap this will help you design the way you want in very intuitive way. Once You are through on that then only go for PHP+Mysql
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hi,
if you want to be experienced with php programming language i think you should learn HTML and CSS and have some basic understanding about JAVASCRIPT , then you can start learning php.
the best website to learn php language is
w3schools .Good luck,
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Do i have PHP?
Hi moll,
1.Create a blank file and call it "myfile.php" – The file must end with the ".php"
2.Use only this line of code -
<?php
phpinfo() ;
?>
3.Save the file and upload the file to your website server.
4.Go to
www.mywebsite.com/myfile.php
If you see the line of code you wrote, it means you can't run PHP, if you see the PHP information it means you can run PHP on your server.
My computer keeps getting a
Have you tried clearing your cache? Try clearing your cache on your browser and verify it's cleared . If it's Chrome you might use Ctrl+Shift+R as i've seen on
Octopus
PHP Error
This error means that the program doesn't understand the code you wrote.
If you are lucky the error points to the file and the line number where PHP got confused. Sometimes PHP points directly at the error, but other times PHP is confused as a result of an earlier error in the script.
Welcome to the great world of PHP.
PHP doesn't work with Apache
php was not added to the httpd.conf
or apache wasn't restarted after they were added. You may just want to verify the following lines exsist:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php4 .php3
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
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