xiaui520 发表于 2017-3-3 09:18:54

php Introduction

  
imajeffs at hotmail dot com16-Nov-2009 01:11Technically the web server always runs first. It doesn't understandPHP itself, but must be configured to detect whether the location requested by the client (browser) contains PHP segments or not. For example, any file with extension ".php" may be processed by invoking the PHP which interprets the PHP segments and feeds theentire HTML back to the server. It then returns that complete content back to the client.


nostamar $AT$ g mail30-Jan-2008 12:06here is a "server-php >> html >> browser" process illustration:
http://www.lastown.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=533

it shows the basic steps; first php code is parsed at server into html; then sent to browser, that understands html tags and renders them to the display the webpage, there's also some quick overview about the process.. worths taking a look at


winks71619-Aug-2007 02:48before html runs to show a webpage, php code runs first on web server.

so, when there lines as follow:

<table>
<tr>
<td>
<?php
echo"php runs first!";
?>
</td>
</tr>
</table>

the first step is to run php code, we get:

<table>
<tr>
<td>
php runs first
</td>
</tr>
</table>

then, code is sent to browser, and we see somthing~


george dot langley at shaw dot ca19-Jul-2007 12:02"the code is executed on the server"

This is an important concept for the first-time PHP programmer to understand, so that when you get into string formatting later on, you understand the difference between formatting the on-screen content (as parsed by your browser) and formatting the HTML code(as returned by the server).
For example "\n" starts a new line in the HTML code, and its results are only seen if you look at the "source HTML". It is NOT the same as <br>!




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