Below are some of the guides in using different kind of Text Editors:
1. Microsoft Words/ StarOffice Writer/ Abiword >>> save as “Plain Text” in order for PHP to be able to read and execute the programme.
2. Note Pad >>> there are 2 ways to save it to be php files:
a) When saving the file name type “name.php” together WITH the QUOTE marks.
b) During saving process, choose “all files” from the file type drag box. After that you can save the “name.php” WITHOUT the QUOTE marks.
** You can change the >name< in to your desired name.**
===Editors with “syntax highlighting” better so it is easier to detect mistakes.===
Fuhh!!~~ Maybe you can call me noob, but SERIOUSLY I don’t know about this before, so I guess there are also people like me out there. =)
The next script that I learn today is the “Get system information from PHP”..
L0L I don’t have any ideas what this is all about..
But I try to type it here:
<.?php phpinfo (); ?>
p.s I type it with my own fingers. No COPY & PASTE method yaaa!! =)
WHAT IS THAT ACTUALLY???
Let’s try to google about it…. Loading….
Hmm.. I googled about it, but I got back to php.net instead and the explanation is simple. It is about getting information about the php for example about the version, configuration settings, bla~bla~ and so on..
I guess that’s it for now.. Huh.. Learn one new thing..
Maybe I need to just look at the commands that are available and slowly grab the understanding.. ^_^
Do not give up!
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