PHP 5 Syntax

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PHP 5 Syntax



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A PHP script is executed on the server, and the plain HTML result is sent back to the browser.



Basic PHP Syntax


A PHP script can be placed anywhere in the document.


A PHP script starts with <?php and ends with ?>:



<?php

// PHP code goes here

?>

The default file extension for PHP files is ".php".


A PHP file normally contains HTML tags, and some PHP scripting code.


Below, we have an example of a simple PHP file, with a PHP script that uses a
built-in PHP function "echo" to output the text
"Hello World!" on a web page:



Example



<!DOCTYPE html>

<html>

<body>


<h1>My first PHP page</h1>


<?php

echo "Hello World!";
?>


</body>

</html>

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Note: PHP statements end with a semicolon (;).






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Comments in PHP


A comment in PHP code is a line that is not read/executed as part of the
program. Its only purpose is to be read by someone who is looking at the code.


Comments can be used to:


  • Let others understand what you are doing

  • Remind yourself of what you did - Most programmers have experienced coming back to their own work a year or two later and having to re-figure out what they did. Comments can remind you of what you were thinking when you wrote the code

PHP supports several ways of commenting:



Example



<!DOCTYPE html>

<html>

<body>


<?php

// This is a single-line comment


# This is also a single-line comment


/*

This is a multiple-lines comment block
that spans over multiple
lines

*/

// You can also use comments to leave out parts of a code line
$x = 5 /* + 15 */ + 5;
echo $x;
?>


</body>

</html>

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PHP Case Sensitivity


In PHP, all keywords (e.g. if, else, while, echo, etc.), classes, functions,
and user-defined functions are NOT case-sensitive.


In the example below, all three echo statements below are legal (and equal):




Example



<!DOCTYPE html>

<html>

<body>


<?php

ECHO "Hello World!<br>";
echo "Hello World!<br>";

EcHo "Hello World!<br>";
?>


</body>

</html>

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However; all variable names are case-sensitive.




In the example below, only the first statement will display the value of the
$color variable (this is because $color, $COLOR, and $coLOR are treated as three
different variables):




Example



<!DOCTYPE html>

<html>

<body>


<?php
$color = "red";

echo "My car is " . $color . "<br>";
echo "My house is " . $COLOR . "<br>";
echo "My boat is " . $coLOR . "<br>";
?>


</body>

</html>

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