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Definitions of PHP on the Web Self-referentially short for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, an open source, server-side, HTML embedded scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. In an HTML document, PHP script (similar syntax to that of Perl or C ) is enclosed within special PHP tags. Because PHP is embedded within tags, the author can jump between HTML and PHP (similar to ASP and Cold Fusion) instead of having to rely on heavy amounts of code to output HTML. And, because PHP is executed on the server, the client cannot view the PHP code. PHP can perform any task that any CGI program can do, but its strength lies in its compatibility with many types of databases. Also, PHP can talk across networks using IMAP, SNMP, NNTP, POP3, or HTTP. PHP was created sometime in 1994 by Rasmus Lerdorf. During mid 1997, PHP development entered the hands of other contributors. Two of them, Zeev Suraski and Andi Gutmans, rewrote the parser from scratch to create PHP version 3 (PHP3). A scripting language. The PHP scripts, or commands, which are embedded in the web page's HTML, are executed on the web server to generate dynamic HTML pages (e.g. search results from a database). PHP (a recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is an open-source, server-side HTML embedded scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. A dynamic Web page is a page that interacts with the user, so that each user visiting the page sees customized information. PHP is freely available and used primarily on Linux (UNIX) Web servers, and as an alternative to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. As with ASP, the PHP script is embedded within a Web page along with its HTML. Before the page resolves, the Web server calls PHP to interpret and perform the operations called for in the PHP script. An HTML page with PHP script is typically given a file name suffix of ".php," ".php4," or ".phtml." Short for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, an open source scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. PHP script is enclosed within special tags. This way, the author can jump between HTML and PHP simplifying the process or writing HTML pages. Because PHP is executed on the server, the client cannot view the PHP code, protecting it from being plagiarized. PHP's strength lies in its compatibility with many types of databases. PHP Hypertext Preprocessor (Personal Home Page) (P-H-P) PHP started out as a wrapper around the Perl language. At that time PHP stood for Personal Home Page. Today the acronym really does not stand for anything specific. Basically, PHP is a server-side scripting language for HTML. You can use it to add dynamic features to HTML pages or use it to create entire dynamic sites that generate HTML on the fly in response to user input. Its syntax is a combination of C, Java, and Perl. PHP Hypertext Preprocessor is a server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. In an HTML document, PHP script (similar syntax to that of Perl or C) is enclosed within special PHP tags. Because PHP is embedded within tags, the author can jump between HTML and PHP (similar to ASP and Cold Fusion) instead of having to rely on heavy amounts of code to output HTML. Because PHP is executed on the server, the client cannot view the PHP code. PHP can perform any task any CGI program can, but its strength lies in its compatibility with many types of databases. Also, PHP can talk across networks using IMAP, SNMP, NNTP, POP3 or HTTP. Personal Home Pages. PHP is a server-side, cross-platform, HTML embedded scripting language. The code is embedded in HTML pages and processed on a web-server before sending the page to the client browser. PHP(Hypertext Preprocessor) is an open-source, server-side scripting language for creating dynamic Web pages. A server sided scripting language that was specifically developed with the web in mind. It evolved from PERL scripts in its early days. It now is a stand alone language that allows for a range of functions such as allowing surfers to customise the appearance of your website in their browser, create their own photo albums on your sever, manage searchable databases and a whole lot more to boot. Its also open source which means it is continually evolving with a range of companies and inviduals having an input. Pages with PHP usually have the file suffix .php or .phtml(e.g. index.php) see also ASP & CGI A scripting language used for developing dynamic Web pages and sites. It is typically used on Solaris and Linux platforms. PHP is an advanced website program that runs on our servers here at Thelix. PHP lets you create dynamic web pages that can display a variety of data, depending on what the viewer choses to click on. PHP web pages often work in conjunction with a database of information they draw from. A server-side scripting language. The PHP commands, which are embedded in the web page's HTML, are executed on the web server to generate dynamic HTML pages. A free, open source server-side, cross-platform, HTML embedded scripting language, enabling data-driven web pages and much more. (A Hosting Service runs PHP) PHP is the open sources answer to ASP. Pre-Hypertext Processesing, a scripting language that can modify a page before sending it to the user. Can run on Microsoft or open-source web servers. Personal Home Page is a server-side, HTML embedded scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. Parser Hypertext Preprocessor is a server-side, HTML embedded scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. In an HTML document, PHP script (similar syntax to that of Perl or C ) is enclosed within special PHP tags. Because PHP is embedded within tags, the author can jump between HTML and PHP (similar to ASP and Cold Fusion) instead of having to rely on heavy amounts of code to output HTML. And, because PHP is executed on the server, the client cannot view the PHP code. PHP can perform any task any CGI program can do, but its strength lies in its compatibility with many types of databases. Also, PHP can talk across networks using IMAP, SNMP, NNTP, POP3, or HTTP. Today, PHP is shipped standard with a number of Web servers, including RedHat Linux. acronym for Personal Home Page. Technically, PHP is a recursive acronym, since it actually stands for "PHP Home Page". PHP is a server side language and software, is open source software, and is available under the GPL. It is similar in concept and capabilities to SSI, ASP, and JSP. All Scribehost servers have PHP installed. You can read more about it here. A general purpose (server side) scripting language for web development that can be embedded in HTML. For details A scripting language for writing short programs embedded in a web page. Unlike JavaScript, PHP commands are executed on the web server, making it browser independant. The web browser only sees the resulting HTML output of the PHP code. PHP hypertext preprocessor (originally called personal home page), a server side scripting language that can be used to provide interactive pages on the internet PHP is a high-level scripting language you can embed in your HTML pages to create dynamic web pages. Using PHP, you can perform database lookups, generate personalized pages, create on-the-fly graphics and more. (Hypertext Preprocessor) - A server-side HTML-embedded scripting language. It can be used to create Internet-based applications with numerous uses, including e-commerce. A system which provides: A programming language which can be used to produce dynamic web pages. An application server program (see "server") which runs programs written in the PHP language. An open source computer language for composing scripts that can be embedded in HTML documents. PHP can be used to process input from forms and work with data bases from within HTML files rather than having to make calls to CGI scripts. |
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