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help
where can i start to read about php so that i can create my own web page? basically i am very new and need to be pointed in the right direction. thanks
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well try php.net, spoono.com, or search google for php tutorials
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here's linkage to the php manual at php.net thats where i first started
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ regards... and good luck g-force2k2 |
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thanks guys. you guys are alot of help.
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after you start getting the hang of the code its probably best to buy a book on php (if you can) it helps in the long run it does regards...
g-force2k2 |
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ok, i am very new to this all so i will have to take it slowly. could somebody tell me if i am right now this. html and php are both tools it takes to create web pages? if so which is better then the other and which one should i use?
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yes html and php are like a team... so you an use them together... sure you can do with html alone... but i happen to like using php with html and then afterwards i also incorporate mysql in there regards... my overall point being is yes they work together...
g-force2k2 |
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php does all the work behind the scenes while html displays all the data
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