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	14-05-09, 05:58 #1
					
					
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 Php help
		Friends and all webmasters here, i want your help.I want to learn the php language but it is difficult for me to use it.As for each time i need to upload the script on hosting server to see how it look.Is there any way to see the output offline.
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	14-05-09, 13:54 #2
					
					
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		Yes .. php is a server side scripting language which mean it is executed in a server and the result is send to the visitors browser as html file. So in order for you to test php in your own system you need to have a server installed. I recommend using xampp for which installation is quite easy.
www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-windows.html
You need to download only the basic package it will serve all the functions.
Download and unzip to a hard drive or USB and follow the 'read me' file to in stall the server and php.
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	14-05-09, 20:05 #3
					
					
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		ok now i have to install php on my pc.But does it has any problems with pc working.As i have my pc with general config.
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	14-05-09, 21:08 #4
					
					
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		Doesn't cause any problems as no change is done to the windows registry. just double-click the setup_xampp file the installation will complete in just under a minute and that installation is just to gather knowledge about the computer to configure the xampp files... just follow the readme file everything will workout....
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	25-05-09, 15:21 #5
					
					
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		There is a way for your problem.You have to install apache server and then read the documents with it and then you can see your ouput offline.
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		But installing all the components separately will take more time and demands expertise, also gives no added advantage over a combined program
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		To my knowledge you need to take the expert guidance from the person who has worked on it, it is tough to understand the functions of it.
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	27-05-09, 00:14 #8
					
					
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		Well i think imust need to learn the php for sure but i need someone who has already installed the code on the pc of his own.
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