The members of the PHP Documentation Group are listed on the front page of this manual. The members of the PHP Documentation Group are listed on the front page of this manual. The members of the PHP Documentation Group are listed on the front page of this manual. The members of the PHP Documentation Group are listed on the front page of this manual.
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In this tutorial we assume that your server has activated support for PHP and that all files ending in .php are handled by PHP. On most servers, this is the default extension for PHP files, but ask your server administrator to be sure. If your server supports PHP, then you do not need to do anything. Just create your .php files, put them in your web directory and the server will automatically parse them for you. There is no need to compile anything nor do you need to install any extra tools. Think of these PHP-enabled files as simple HTML files with a whole new family of magical tags that let you do all sorts of things. Most web hosts offer PHP support, but if your host does not consider reading the » PHP Links section for resources on finding PHP enabled web hosts.
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Just create your .php files, put them in your web directory and the server will automatically parse them for you. There is no need to compile anything nor do you need to install any extra tools. Think of these PHP-enabled files as simple HTML files with a whole new family of magical tags that let you do all sorts of things. Most web hosts offer PHP support, but if your host does not consider reading the » PHP Links section for resources on finding PHP enabled web hosts.\กสกสหกฟดวา่ฟหกวสด
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The most cross-platform formats of the manual are the HTML and plain-text versions. The HTML format is provided both as a single HTML file and as a package of individual files for each section (which results in a collection of several thousand files). The HTML and plaintext formats are provided as tar files compressed using the bzip2 archiver.
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The PHP manual is provided in several formats. These formats can be divided into two groups: online readable formats, and downloadable packages. The PHP manual is provided in several formats. These formats can be divided into two groups: online readable formats, and downloadable packages.
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