PHP is a reflective programming language originally designed for producing dynamic web pages. PHP is used mainly in server-side scripting, but can be used from a command line interface or in standalone graphical applications. The main implementation is produced by The PHP Group and released under the PHP License. It is considered to be free software by the Free Software Foundation. This implementation serves to define a de facto standard for PHP, as there is no formal specification. More information is available at php.net
Latest PHP Tutorials (RSS Feeds)
Integrate RSS feeds to your page with PHP
Posted by Anonymous on November 02nd 2007 via (rssarticles.itstyle.net)
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Creating RSS documents with the DOM API
Posted by Anonymous on October 09th 2007 via (www.talkphp.com)
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Dynamic RSS Feeds
Posted by Anonymous on July 23th 2007 via (www.vipercreations.com)
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PHP and Mysql RSS Feeds
Posted by Anonymous on July 23th 2007 via (www.webwicked.com.au)
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Building Content By Parsing RSS Feeds With PHP
Posted by Anonymous on July 23th 2007 via (www.shadow-fox.net)
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Generating an RSS feed with PHP
Posted by Anonymous on July 10th 2007 via (www.avengex.com)
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