Php Syntax Detail Discussion
This chapter will give you an idea of very basic syntax of PHP and very important to make your PHP foundation strong.
Canonical PHP tags
The most universally effective PHP tag style is −
If you use this style, you can be positive that your tags will always be correctly interpreted.
Short-open (SGML-style) tags
Short or short-open tags look like this −
ASP-style tags
ASP-style tags mimic the tags used by Active Server Pages to delineate code blocks. ASP-style tags look like this −
HTML script tags
HTML script tags look like this −
<script language="PHP">...</script>
Escaping to PHP
The PHP parsing engine needs a way to differentiate PHP code from other elements in the page. The mechanism for doing so is known as 'escaping to PHP'. There are four ways to do this −
Canonical PHP tags
The most universally effective PHP tag style is −
<?php...?>
If you use this style, you can be positive that your tags will always be correctly interpreted.
Short or short-open tags look like this −
<?...?>
Short tags are, as one might expect, the shortest option You must do one of two things to enable PHP to recognize the tags −
Choose the --enable-short-tags configuration option when you're building PHP.
Set the short_open_tag setting in your php.ini file to on. This option must be disabled to parse XML with PHP because the same syntax is used for XML tags.
Short tags are, as one might expect, the shortest option You must do one of two things to enable PHP to recognize the tags −
Choose the --enable-short-tags configuration option when you're building PHP.
Set the short_open_tag setting in your php.ini file to on. This option must be disabled to parse XML with PHP because the same syntax is used for XML tags.
ASP-style tags mimic the tags used by Active Server Pages to delineate code blocks. ASP-style tags look like this −
<%...%>
To use ASP-style tags, you will need to set the configuration option in your php.ini file.
To use ASP-style tags, you will need to set the configuration option in your php.ini file.
HTML script tags
HTML script tags look like this −
<script language="PHP">...</script>
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