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Thread: Which one - PHP or Html?

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    Default Which one - PHP or Html?

    Hi

    Which one do you feel comfortable in using, PHP or Html?

    Thanks

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    I can code (X)HTML with my hands tied behind my back...huh...well...maybe
    I do need my hands to type the code - but I can do that with my eyes closed

    Now, PHP - I'm in the "hurry up and learn it" phase. So I'm not comfortable in
    it yet, unless I have Google up along with my code.

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    xHTML with CSS, of course.

    Thats because I'm not an expert in PHP, but i'm not a newbie either.
    Skill level is just in between.

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    i mean, for learning (for a noob) enough the simple html.

    In bigger web-work must the XHTML + CSS in php.

    The html is the design, the php is the engine wich can showing the html

    I mean, the php is a very simple and easy programming language, its from the c++ lang, just have dinamical functions with very good database support. If u like learning it, just search tutorials, must 1-2 week, and u can programming. (but for the medium level u must learn 1 year, for the high / high-end u must 2-3 year lerning and 2-3 year routine).

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    Php is programming.
    html is coding.

    It it a big difference.

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    Darkstar, you hit the nail on the head.

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    your the point Darkstar i dont look the forest from a tree

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkstar_tfd View Post
    Php is programming.
    html is coding.

    It it a big difference.
    Correct, there is a difference but both of them can be used to create web pages.

    The question was which one you prefer to use...

    I personally most of the time use php.
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    If I have a static content site, and see no updates happening often and no need for dynamic content. Then I just use HTML.

    If I need dynamic content and the site's content is updated often, then I'd use a CMS made in PHP. If I make custom CMS sites, I use PHP still but with the .html extension.

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    Both!

    HTML + PHP + CSS for all my sites.
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