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 Posted by Lars Eighner on 06/13/07 17:20 
In our last episode, 
<1181744890.903868.271210@o11g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, the lovely and 
talented rhXX broadcast on comp.lang.php: 
 
> hi, 
 
> i need to begin in php. is there any tutorial to begin? (i started an 
> hour ago .....) 
 
> i copied this first example 
 
><html> 
><head> 
><title> Hello World </title> 
></head> 
><body> 
 
> Hello, world! 
 
><?php 
 
> echo 'This is my first PHP web page.'; 
 
> ?> 
 
></body> 
></html> 
 
> and saved as .html file, and when i open it with the browser, it 
> appears only the html part, but not php .... 
 
> tks in advance 
 
Browsers should ignore stuff in angle brackets that cannot be identified as 
HTML elements.  And php is not HTML.  PHP is a preprocessor language (among 
other things).  See: "pre" + "processor." Something has to process it.  That 
something can be a web SERVER (not a browser) if the server has a php module 
and is properly configured.  Or it can be php at the command line.  You 
don't really have an .html document.  It is a .php document.  It is the 
processing that changes it into html that can be rendered by browsers.  I am 
pretty sure some browsers can be configured to use php (if it is installed) 
to preprocess a document before it renders it, but that will often require a 
dummy server environment and the browser will have to know the document is 
supposed to be php, which it won't when it views the document as a file and 
the extension is not .php. 
 
1) Have you installed php on your system? 
2) Do you have a web server with a php module? 
 
If the answer is no to both questions, then you are not in the php business. 
If 1) is yes, I suggest you start reading the documentation that came with 
it. 
 
If you just want to see what is in the document, use view source in your 
browser. 
 
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