K Ken Masters In Runtime Messages 354 Nov 12, 2003 #1 PHP is a server side language, which means it is executed on the server, the user can never view the code.
PHP is a server side language, which means it is executed on the server, the user can never view the code.
E Emily Daemon Poster Messages 1,179 Nov 12, 2003 #2 Yeah, that's normal. If you think about it, if any user could view the code then it would be pretty easy to get database passwords and stuff.
Yeah, that's normal. If you think about it, if any user could view the code then it would be pretty easy to get database passwords and stuff.
T tylertherobot In Runtime Messages 270 Nov 13, 2003 #4 I haven't read much about php yet, I really got into the whole programming thing only about 2 months ago. Learning is such a neat process
I haven't read much about php yet, I really got into the whole programming thing only about 2 months ago. Learning is such a neat process
S shan Daemon Poster Messages 1,364 Nov 13, 2003 #6 PHP = Preprocessor Hypertext. The best web development scripting language out there. Plac.....IT'S ABOUT TIME hahah. Cool man. If you need any help gimme a hollar....i'm here there and everywhere...
PHP = Preprocessor Hypertext. The best web development scripting language out there. Plac.....IT'S ABOUT TIME hahah. Cool man. If you need any help gimme a hollar....i'm here there and everywhere...
C chesman In Runtime Messages 386 Nov 16, 2003 #8 Ya, i would also like to learn PHP sinc ei am always designing and implementing Webpages, even though tey are only html andyone have any learners resources online?
Ya, i would also like to learn PHP sinc ei am always designing and implementing Webpages, even though tey are only html andyone have any learners resources online?
A ADZ Fully Optimized Messages 2,231 Dec 2, 2003 #9 php.net - php is opensource, meaning (FOR THE MOST PART) scripts are free to use. A google search will get you what you want.
php.net - php is opensource, meaning (FOR THE MOST PART) scripts are free to use. A google search will get you what you want.
S shan Daemon Poster Messages 1,364 Dec 2, 2003 #10 yea, the onlly one that really costs that much is the one we're using right now, vBulliten. It's like $180 US to buy it. But there's stuff like phpBB, and Invision Power boards out there... http://php.resourceindex.net http://phpbuilder.net/ 2 sites that i've used when i needed inspiration.
yea, the onlly one that really costs that much is the one we're using right now, vBulliten. It's like $180 US to buy it. But there's stuff like phpBB, and Invision Power boards out there... http://php.resourceindex.net http://phpbuilder.net/ 2 sites that i've used when i needed inspiration.