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Structure of a PHP file

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To gain a basic understanding of the structure of a programming language, one usually creates a small program displaying Hello world! on the screen. To do so create the file example.php with the following content:

<?php

echo "Hello World!";

?>

The file extension php tells the web server to load the file with the PHP interpreter. Each PHP command block starts with a <?php and finishes with a ?>. The line breaks are not required but help to keep a structured overview. Everything between <?php and ?> is interpreted by PHP, everything outside the block will be interpreted as normal HTML. This allows easy use of HTML elements within PHP files with little effort.

Here is a more extensive example:

<!DOCTYPE html>

<html lang="en">

<head>

 <title>Hello world! - Example</title>

</head>

<body>

<?php

echo "Hello World!";

?>

</body>

</html>

In this example a complete HTML page with DOCTYPE, title and body is created and Hello world! is displayed through PHP within the <body> element.