1. AppServnetwork
First, let’s download some PHP related things.
First, let’s download a complete set of PHP-related tools-AppServnetwork.
AppServ 2.5.10 php operating environment
appserv 2.6.0 php operating environment
After the installation is complete, the following will appear in the start menu:
Let’s start Apache first. (Control Server by Service –>Apache Start). Among them, Apache and MySQL have been installed as Window services.
When the startup is successful. Let's open the installation directory:
On my local machine it is: D:AppServwww. We can see that there are PHP pages for us to test in the directory
Let’s try typing in the browser address bar:
At this point, we should be able to see the PHP related pages.
2. Zend Studio
With the operating environment, we also need a powerful related environment. I personally recommend Zend Studio here.
I am using the latest version 7.1, don’t forget to register, haha!
3. Hello PHP
Okay, let’s develop the simplest PHP page.
Zend Studio 7.x and 6.x are both based on Eclipse, so they are very similar to Eclipse.
First let’s create a PHP Project and point the directory to our Apache directory.
Next, create a new PHP page.
Let’s write the simplest PHP code:
<span style="COLOR: blue"><?</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: maroon">php </SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: red">echo</SPAN>(<SPAN style="COLOR: blue">"Hello PHP"</SPAN>);
At this time, we can see the results.
Haha, let’s write it more like a web page.
<SPAN style="COLOR: blue"><</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: maroon">html</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: blue">> <</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: maroon">head</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: blue">> <</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: maroon">title</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: blue">></span>HelloPHP<span style="COLOR: blue"></</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: maroon">title</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: blue">> </</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: maroon">head</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: blue">> <</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: maroon">body</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: blue">> <?</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: maroon">php </SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: red">echo</SPAN>(<SPAN style="COLOR: blue">"Hello PHP"</SPAN>); <SPAN style="COLOR: blue">?> </</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: maroon">body</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: blue">> </</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: maroon">html</SPAN><SPAN style="COLOR: blue">> </span>
Is it more like a web page?