[clug] Server-side scripting
George at Clug
Clug at goproject.info
Mon Dec 31 02:08:08 UTC 2018
+1 for PHP.
I liked the way you can use PHP within HTML pages, making it easy to
add little bits of code while doing most of the web pages in HTML.
Though I mostly have seen PHP used when using a database that contains
data for the HTML pages.
George
On Monday, 31-12-2018 at 11:52 Neill Cox via linux wrote:
Perhaps googling for how do I develop a website with PHP (or Perl)?
Or Google for PHP tutorial?
I note that iiNet are offering you a very old version of PHP. The
current
stable release is 7.3.0 according to Wikipedia.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP
On Mon., 31 Dec. 2018, 09:25 Bryan Kilgallin via linux <
linux at lists.samba.org wrote:
> iiNet hosts my Web site. Which Home directory includes an empty
> "cgi-bin" subdirectory.
>
> And iiNet's personal website FAQ says this.
> {What server-side scripting options does iiNet have?
>
> Perl 5.8 (for CGI scripting). File extension is .cgi or
.pl
> PHP 4.3.10 (For standalone PHP scripts). File extension
is .php
> SSI. File extension is .shtml}
>
> Long ago, I studied BASIC. Later I taught myself PROLOG. I have
coded
> with the Arduino IDE. And I maintain Web pages in HTML.
>
> How might I explore this Web site facility, as a recreational
project?
>
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