How to play php files?
1. PHP is the abbreviation of Hypertext Preprocessor.
PHP is an HTML embedded language. It is a scripting language embedded in HTML documents that is executed on the server side. The style of the language is similar to C language.
2. First find a php file, as shown in the figure below.
#3. Right-click the php file and select "Open with (H)" in the pop-up list, as shown in the figure below.
#4. Select "Notepad" in the Open method option, as shown in the figure below.
#5. Then you can see the php code in Notepad, as shown in the figure below.
#6. Mouse the php file and select "Notepad" in the list that appears, as shown in the figure below.
7. Then you can see the php code opened in Notepad as shown below. You can see that the php code displays different colors at this time. This is what Notepad comes with. Highly visible.
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