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Custom PHP/MYSQL Shopping Cart with Credit Card
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About PHP |
In a static website the same results are displayed each time a page reloads. The content does not change. But in a dynamic website, the content is regenerated every time a user visits the site or refreshes the page based on user-entered or other variables. The secret is PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, an open-source, reflective programming language used mainly for developing server-side applications and dynamic web content. PHP, the initials, come from the earliest version of the program, Personal Home Page Tools.
PHP, licensed under the PHP License, is the result of the efforts of many contributors and provides a command line interface (CLI) and GUI libraries. The language allows interaction with a large number of relational database management systems (MySQL, Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Firebird and SQLite) and runs on most major operating systems, including Unix, Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. Quicker response times, improved security, and transparency to the end user being the prime aspects of PHP, it can also interact with major web servers and since Version 4.
Dynamic websites are necessary to bring in user interactivity. With PHP as a command language, handling variability in user inputs and responding to them becomes an easy task. PHP focuses on the logic of how a page responds to user input. By utilizing PHP, large websites are easier to maintain. PHP is renowned for its functionality, speed of execution, and its ability to reuse code. PHP processes built-in variables that enable access to a CGI environment and form/cookie data. It enables developers to generate PDF documents and even parse XML.
PHP version 4 and Zend evolved from PHP 3.0.0, and supports PDF, XML, Oracle, ODBC, Win32 Com, and more. In spite of the fact that the PHP programs are embedded in HTML, the PHP programs are typically saved with the extension ".php3" or ".php".
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