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PHP class library generated from static files
<?php
class CreateHtml
{
  function mkdir( $prefix= 'article' )
  {
    $y = date('Y');
    $m = date('m');
    $d = date('d');
    $p=DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
    $filePath='article'.$p.$y.$p.$m.$p.$d;
    $a=explode($p,$filePath);
    foreach ( $a as $dir)
    {
      $path.=$dir.$p;
      if(!is_dir($path))
      {
//echo '没有这个目录'.$path;
        mkdir($path,0755);
      }
    }
    return $filePath.$p;
  }

Static document refers to a document with fixed content. It is created by the World Wide Web server and stored in it. When a client uses a browser to access the document in the World Wide Web server, a copy of the document is sent to the client, and the client can use the browser to display the document. Of course, the document content in the server can be modified, but the client cannot modify it. The biggest advantage of static documents is that they are simple and can be created by non-programmers. Its disadvantage is that it is not flexible enough. Therefore, documents whose content changes frequently are not suitable for static documents.

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