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Una semplice introduzione

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Di seguito, in una breve e semplice introduzione, vorremmo mostrare alcuni esempi per l'utilizzo di PHP. Essi sono relativi soltanto alla creazione dinamica di pagine web, anche se PHP non ha funzionalità limitate esclusivamente alla creazione delle sole pagine web. Fare riferimento alla sezione intitolata Cosa può fare PHP per avere ulteriori informazioni.

Le pagine web create con PHP vengono trattate come normali pagine HTML e possono essere create e modificate nello stesso modo in cui si sviluppano normali pagine HTML.

Di cosa ho bisogno?

In questo tutorial assumiamo che il vostro server abbia il suporto PHP attivato e che tutti i file con estensione .php vengano gestiti da questo. Quasi in tutti i server questa è l'estensione di default per i file PHP., ma consultatevi col vostro system administrator per sicurezza. Se il vostro server supporta PHP, allora, non è necessario fare nulla. Semplicemente create i vostri file .php e scaricateli nella vostra directory web, il server le analizzerà e le eseguirà magicamente. Non è necessario compilare nulla nè installare strumenti aggiuntivi. Si pensi ai file PHP come a dei semplici file HTML con una intera famiglia aggiuntiva di magici tags che consentono di fare ogni sorta di cose.



La prima pagina PHP> <Guida Rapida
Last updated: Fri, 18 Jul 2008
 
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Una semplice introduzione
dnrlvs at gmail dot com
06-Oct-2008 03:42
I'm new to PHP and recently setup my local machine with PHP and MySQL for doing development.  I was sort of stuck when I needed to post my work for the user to test and review.  After looking around a bit I found a site that hosts PHP and MySQL apps.  I was surprised that it was free - it seems they're offering the service at no cost until 2012.  At that point they'll change over to a fee-based service.  However, in the meantime, it's a great place to do anything from demo and sandbox right up to posting sites for real.

Their pitch is as follows:

"This is absolutely free, there is no catch. You get 350 MB of disk space and 100 GB bandwidth. They also have cPanel control panel which is amazing and easy to use website builder. Moreover, there is no any kind of advertising on your pages."

Check it out using this link:

http://www.000webhost.com/83188.html

Thanks and good luck!
chris dot fernald at gmail dot com
05-Oct-2008 01:19
I'm new to PHP and recently setup my local machine with PHP and MySQL for doing development.  I was sort of stuck when I needed to post my work for the user to test and review.  After looking around a bit I found a site that hosts PHP and MySQL apps.  I was surprised that it was free - it seems they're offering the service at no cost until 2012.  At that point they'll change over to a fee-based service.  However, in the meantime, it's a great place to do anything from demo and sandbox right up to posting sites for real.

Their pitch is as follows:

"This is absolutely free, there is no catch. You get 350 MB of disk space and 100 GB bandwidth. They also have cPanel control panel which is amazing and easy to use website builder. Moreover, there is no any kind of advertising on your pages."

Check it out using this link:

http://www.000webhost.com/83188.html

Thanks and good luck!
ctestroote at bresnan dot net
09-Sep-2008 04:21
If youre just learning PHP, then the simpliest thing to use is called Xampp, just install the Apache server and save your php files in the htdocs folder. Then when you open your browser you would type http://127.0.0.1/htdocs/example.php to see your php.

I also use Notepad++ to write my php files but there are many others to use.
Michael
01-Mar-2007 01:54
Agreed. Some of the pre-configured packs and associated tutorials really can simplify the installation and get you up and running in minutes but you MUST make sure that as an absolute minimum you add a secure password - ideally a mix of letters, numbers, not a real word etc. Otherwise, when your site/system is live, it will be potentially open to abuse.
cvncpu
25-Oct-2006 11:53
just keep in mind that these installation packages are for development use, and are not built for a production enviroment, the preformance and security of these tools is not setup for use in a public website.

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