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PHP or HTML?

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i have a quick question.

I am makeing a site that will have many pages and will have many images and flash animations. What would be better to use for my site? .PHP or .HTML?

thanks
 
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AfternicAfternic
PHP is used with HTML.. kind of. It's hard to explain. PHP can not be a standalone language.
 
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Better to go with php because it gives you more flexibility overall. PHP as the other posted noted - will display html output as you desire. If you want to add any type of feed, banner rotation, etc etc you will need the power of php.
 
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well, if its just html you're using, it dosnt matter. But if you are going to use php, use .PHP
 
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You should just go the easy way. Wherever PHP is easier or HTML is easier, just use it.
 
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ok. thanks everyone
 
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If you are using a standard template that will automatically be filled with content from (example) an external html file, PHP is the way to go. This has been implemented by almst all BBs (phpBB2,SMF,vB)
 
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PHP can not be a standalone language.

Not true. You can display images with pure PHP ;)
 
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php + html + css = puuuuuurfect combo ;)

Joe
 
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