- Impact
- 1
Hi
Which one do you feel comfortable in using, PHP or Html?
Thanks :talk:
Which one do you feel comfortable in using, PHP or Html?
Thanks :talk:
-PS- said:well that's like comparing apples and oranges..
mholt said:PHP is logic. HTML is layout. Click View->Source. That's HTML. What you DON'T see is the PHP powering these forums, the ability to make posts, etc.
So I am very comfortable using both. Actually, I don't use HTML... it is depreciated. I use XHTML.
mholt said:Actually, I don't use HTML... it is depreciated
-PS- said:html isn't depreciated
Hey, to some people, HTML is an asset. :p However, one would consider it "deprecated" since XHTML allows for things that most modern websites should be using that HTML doesn't let you do in compliance with standards.monaco said:Deprecated. Depreciation is a loss of an asset's value over time.
I generally use PHP for small sites that don't have to do much. If it has to process/store a lot of data or be at all reliable, I use Java running on Resin or Tomcat.
mholt said:Hey, to some people, HTML is an asset. :p However, one would consider it "deprecated" since XHTML allows for things that most modern websites should be using that HTML doesn't let you do in compliance with standards.
Not true at all; you can write applications in php using the php cli to run them without ever touching html.longroad said:well, you need HTML to use PHP anyway
I wouldn't say that...browsers are completely unforgiving if you mess up, creating problems ranging from a completely hosed layout, to a layout that only hoses on a browser you never tested it with.philski said:and its very forgiving if you stuff up the code a bit