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Sep 13th, 2001, 10:58 AM
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Not so easy but important! (What does "PHP" stands for?)
Hi all,
tomorrow (14th of Sept, 13:00 CET DST) I have a presentation about PHP. - Thats not the problem.
I have to tell them how to install servers, how do program with PHP and so on - thats not the problem either.
But when some strange person comes to the idea to ask me what does "PHP" stands for I am f***** - and thats not nice... 
So please help me!
On the PHP-Site I didn't find anything. Looking up PHP in Babylon brought 5 different explanations! 
Thanks in advance,
dmr.
Last edited by dmr; Sep 17th, 2001 at 12:37 PM.
Code that I author is neither elegant nor efficient. It is, however, functional. Once I get something that works, I'm generally satisfied with myself - I mean, if it works, that's good enough, right?
Originally posted by aknisely
Sorry, but I feel uncomfortable on CC with clothes on
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Sep 13th, 2001, 12:21 PM
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PHP (officially "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor") is a server-side HTML-embedded scripting language
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Sep 13th, 2001, 12:31 PM
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Thanks, but what does the first P mean, when HP = "Hypertext Preprocessor" ? 
Somewhere I red "Personal Homepage Tools" and "Personal HomePage". Are this older names?
Thanks in advance,
dmr.
Last edited by dmr; Sep 17th, 2001 at 12:40 PM.
Code that I author is neither elegant nor efficient. It is, however, functional. Once I get something that works, I'm generally satisfied with myself - I mean, if it works, that's good enough, right?
Originally posted by aknisely
Sorry, but I feel uncomfortable on CC with clothes on
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The truth ... is out there!
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Sep 13th, 2001, 01:06 PM
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I really couldn't tell you as the php manual doesn't explain it either. this is all they say is PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. All my books don't say anyhting about it either. I think they just stuck it in there. I think it was suppose to mean phtml since that is what it's doing, preprocessing hypertext. but that is my opinion, since I have no proof.
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Sep 13th, 2001, 01:33 PM
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Black Cat
I believe it was originally "Personal Home Page", but they changed the name when it gained lots more features. I think it originally was made to embed some C-ish macros into HTML pages.
Josh
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Sep 13th, 2001, 01:58 PM
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Thanks to both of you very much for your responses!
It seems to me that they don't know it either... 
Thanks again!
Last edited by dmr; Sep 17th, 2001 at 12:02 PM.
Code that I author is neither elegant nor efficient. It is, however, functional. Once I get something that works, I'm generally satisfied with myself - I mean, if it works, that's good enough, right?
Originally posted by aknisely
Sorry, but I feel uncomfortable on CC with clothes on
__________________
The truth ... is out there!
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Sep 13th, 2001, 07:19 PM
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PowerPoster
When in doubt ..... mumble
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Sep 14th, 2001, 05:04 AM
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I don't know if this is too late but have a look on this site:
http://php.resourceindex.com/
That may help.. it had lots of FAQ's etc.. I'm sure that one of them will help in some way.
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Sep 14th, 2001, 10:35 AM
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Thanks Chris,
the link you gave is excellent. (Found lot of things )
Infact it seems to be what Scoutt already said.
Code that I author is neither elegant nor efficient. It is, however, functional. Once I get something that works, I'm generally satisfied with myself - I mean, if it works, that's good enough, right?
Originally posted by aknisely
Sorry, but I feel uncomfortable on CC with clothes on
__________________
The truth ... is out there!
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Sep 14th, 2001, 02:38 PM
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PowerPoster
Yeah, it was first called Personel Home Page, and then later changed to Hypertext PreProcessor
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Sep 14th, 2001, 02:38 PM
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If I remember correctly PHP stands for Personal Home Pages: Hypertest Preprocessor.
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Sep 16th, 2001, 03:48 PM
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Fanatic Member
I'm glad to help.
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Sep 17th, 2001, 11:40 AM
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Frenzied Member
*grumble*
It is RECURSIVE!
And I hope I spelled that correctly.
PHP stands for PHP: Hypertext Processor.
The First P stands for PHP which stands for PHP: Hypertext Processor, in which the first P stands for PHP....
GNU stands for GNU Not Unix
PINE stands for PINE is Not Elm (I think)
There are other examples, but they escape me at the moment. PHP is a recursive abreviation.
Travis, Kung Foo Journeyman
As always, RTFM.
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YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.
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Sep 17th, 2001, 12:01 PM
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Originally posted by CiberTHuG
*grumble*
It is RECURSIVE!
And I hope I spelled that correctly.
PHP stands for PHP: Hypertext Processor.
The First P stands for PHP which stands for PHP: Hypertext Processor, in which the first P stands for PHP....
PHP is a recursive abreviation.
When we believe Dennis it stands for: "Personal Home Pages: Hypertest Preprocessor."
I red somewhere only "Personal HomePage" and Josh said the same...
Infact it is confusing. 
Is anyone interested in writing to the developers of PHP?
dmr 
Ps: Thanks again to all of you!
Code that I author is neither elegant nor efficient. It is, however, functional. Once I get something that works, I'm generally satisfied with myself - I mean, if it works, that's good enough, right?
Originally posted by aknisely
Sorry, but I feel uncomfortable on CC with clothes on
__________________
The truth ... is out there!
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Sep 17th, 2001, 12:12 PM
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Frenzied Member
PHP did start life meaning Perl Home Pages and Personal Home Pages. But as it grew, PHP: Hypertext Processor was adopted and is now the "official" meaning.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/intro-history.php
This history mentions Personal Home Page Tools, but the site credits PHP as standing for PHP: Hypertext Processor. This site is endorsed by the author of PHP, Rasmus Lerdorf.
Travis, Kung Foo Journeyman
As always, RTFM.
WWW Standards: HTML 4.01, CSS Level 2, ECMA 262 Bindings to DOM Level 1, JavaScript 1.3 Guide and Reference
Perl: Learn Perl, Llama, Camel, Cookbook, Perl Monks, Perl Mongers, O'Reilly's Perl.com, ActiveState, CPAN, TPJ, and use Perl;
YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.
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Sep 17th, 2001, 12:45 PM
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A good link Huge.
That's it!
Thanks to all of you for participating! 
dmr
Code that I author is neither elegant nor efficient. It is, however, functional. Once I get something that works, I'm generally satisfied with myself - I mean, if it works, that's good enough, right?
Originally posted by aknisely
Sorry, but I feel uncomfortable on CC with clothes on
__________________
The truth ... is out there!
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Sep 26th, 2001, 04:34 PM
#17
Frenzied Member
Another recursive acronym...
CHIMP Has Invincible Monkey Powers
Travis, Kung Foo Journeyman
As always, RTFM.
WWW Standards: HTML 4.01, CSS Level 2, ECMA 262 Bindings to DOM Level 1, JavaScript 1.3 Guide and Reference
Perl: Learn Perl, Llama, Camel, Cookbook, Perl Monks, Perl Mongers, O'Reilly's Perl.com, ActiveState, CPAN, TPJ, and use Perl;
YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.
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Sep 29th, 2001, 09:31 PM
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Conquistador
I would suggest that you looked at www.php.net
That is the official home of PHP
Why do you have to do a presentation on it if you don't know about it?
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Sep 30th, 2001, 06:03 AM
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Code that I author is neither elegant nor efficient. It is, however, functional. Once I get something that works, I'm generally satisfied with myself - I mean, if it works, that's good enough, right?
Originally posted by aknisely
Sorry, but I feel uncomfortable on CC with clothes on
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The truth ... is out there!
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