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Old 12-01-2011, 09:38 PM   #1
tonybrown2387
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After the consistent use of scripting languages like ASP.Net and JavaScript comes the release of PHP which stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. Sometimes, it is also referred as personal home pages. Script when created through PHP are normally left for execution on a server which is blended with a popular database i.e. MySQL often. Being an open source tool, one could use it freely. Moreover, it is a cross platform language which lets people develop application for all operating systems. PHP files comes up with a .PHP extension as well as .php3 which contains HTML tags, scripts and other elements. It can be downloaded for free and anyone can learn it easily.
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