PHP is an open-source server-side scripting language. PHP may also refer to: Parallel History Project, a website with information about the Cold War ...
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What is a Wikipedia disambiguation?
Disambiguation in Wikipedia is the process of resolving conflicts that arise when a potential article title is ambiguous, most often because it refers to more than one subject covered by Wikipedia, either as the main topic of an article, or as a subtopic covered by an article in addition to the article's main topic.
What does PHP stand for?
PHP is a self-referentially acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. Original it supposedly meant personal home page. It is an open source, server-side, HTML embedded scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages.
What is the old name of PHP?
PHP was first created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1995. It is now developed and improved by a large team of people. Its name at first stood for Personal Home Page, but it was later changed to PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor; using its old acronym in the new name.
What is the PHP language used for?
PHP is an open-source, server-side programming language that can be used to create websites, applications, customer relationship management systems and more. It is a widely-used general-purpose language that can be embedded into HTML.
PHP is a general-purpose scripting language geared towards web development. It was originally created by Danish-Canadian programmer Rasmus Lerdorf in 1993 ...
Disambiguation in Wikipedia is the process of resolving conflicts that arise when a potential article title is ambiguous, most often because it refers to ...
Disambiguation is the process of identifying which meaning of a word is used in context. Disambiguation may also refer to: ...
Disambiguation in Wikipedia is the process of resolving the conflicts that occur when articles about two or more different topics could have the same ...
Wikipedia is a free, collaborative and multilingual Internet encyclopedia. Wikipedia may also refer to: English Wikipedia, Wikipedia's first and largest ...
Disambiguation pages (abbreviated often as dab pages or simply DAB or DABs) are non-article pages designed to help a reader find the right Wikipedia article ...
List of Wikipedias, a list of all the ~300 different language editions of Wikipedia; Wikipedia:Wikipedians, a summary page about Wikipedian editors; Wikipedia ( ...
Description: This category lists disambiguation pages in all namespaces. (For technical reasons it does not list pages in the template namespace, ...
It is used as: Apostrophe (as straight version of the ' character), a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark; Single quotation mark (as ...