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PHP Tutorial From beginner to master 
PHP is a powerful tool for making dynamic and interactive Web pages. 
PHP is the widely-used, free, and efficient alternative to competitors such as Microsoft's ASP. 
In our PHP tutorial you will learn about PHP, and how to execute scripts on your server 
Pre-requisites 
Before you continue you should have a basic understanding of the following: 
• HTML/XHTML 
• JavaScript 
What is PHP? 
• PHP stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor 
• PHP is a server-side scripting language, like ASP 
• PHP scripts are executed on the server 
• PHP supports many databases (MySQL, Informix, Oracle, Sybase, Solid, PostgreSQL, Generic ODBC, etc.) 
• PHP is an open source software 
• PHP is free to download and use 
What is a PHP File? 
• PHP files can contain text, HTML tags and scripts 
• PHP files are returned to the browser as plain HTML 
• PHP files have a file extension of ".php", ".php3", or ".phtml" 
What is MySQL? 
• MySQL is a database server 
• MySQL is ideal for both small and large applications 
• MySQL supports standard SQL 
• MySQL compiles on a number of platforms
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• MySQL is free to download and use 
PHP + MySQL 
• PHP combined with MySQL are cross-platform (you can develop in Windows and serve on a Unix platform) 
Why PHP? 
• PHP runs on different platforms (Windows, Linux, Unix, etc.) 
• PHP is compatible with almost all servers used today (Apache, IIS, etc.) 
• PHP is FREE to download from the official PHP resource: www.php.net 
• PHP is easy to learn and runs efficiently on the server side 
Where to Start? 
To get access to a web server with PHP support, you can: 
• Install Apache (or IIS) on your own server, install PHP, and MySQL 
• Or find a web hosting plan with PHP and MySQL support 
PHP Installation 
What do you need? 
Most people would prefer to install a all-in-one solution: 
WampServer 2.0i [07/11/09]  for Windows platform Includes : - Apache 2.2.11 - MySQL 5.1.36 - PHP 5.3.0 
http://www.wampserver.com/en/ 
http://lamphowto.com/  for Linux platform 
Already have a web server? 
If your server supports PHP you don't need to do anything. 
Just create some .php files in your web directory, and the server will parse them for you. Because it is free, most web hosts offer PHP support. However, if your server does not
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support PHP, you must install PHP. Here is a link to a good tutorial from PHP.net on how to install PHP5: 
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.php 
Download PHP 
Download PHP for free here: http://www.php.net/downloads.php 
Download MySQL Database 
Download MySQL for free here: http://www.mysql.com/downloads/index.html 
Download Apache Server 
Download Apache for free here: http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi 
Download a nice text editor [Not required] 
http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html 
PHP Syntax 
PHP code is executed on the server, and the plain HTML result is sent to the browser. 
Basic PHP Syntax 
A PHP scripting block always starts with <?php and ends with ?>. A PHP scripting block can be placed anywhere in the document. 
On servers with shorthand support enabled you can start a scripting block with <? and end with ?>. 
For maximum compatibility, we recommend that you use the standard form (<?php) rather than the shorthand form. 
<?php ?> 
A PHP file normally contains HTML tags, just like an HTML file, and some PHP scripting code. 
Below, we have an example of a simple PHP script which sends the text "Hello World" to the browser:
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<html> <body> <?php echo "Hello World"; ?> </body> </html> 
Each code line in PHP must end with a semicolon. The semicolon is a separator and is used to distinguish one set of instructions from another. 
There are two basic statements to output text with PHP: echo and print. In the example above we have used the echo statement to output the text "Hello World". 
Note: The file must have a .php extension. If the file has a .html extension, the PHP code will not be executed. 
Comments in PHP 
In PHP, we use // to make a single-line comment or /* and */ to make a large comment block. 
<html> <body> <?php //This is a comment /* This is a comment block */ ?> </body> </html>
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PHP Variables 
A variable is used to store information. 
Variables in PHP 
Variables are used for storing a values, like text strings, numbers or arrays. 
When a variable is declared, it can be used over and over again in your script. 
All variables in PHP start with a $ sign symbol. 
The correct way of declaring a variable in PHP: 
$var_name = value; 
New PHP programmers often forget the $ sign at the beginning of the variable. In that case it will not work. 
Let's try creating a variable containing a string, and a variable containing a number: 
<?php $txt="Hello World!"; $x=16; ?> 
PHP is a Loosely Typed Language 
In PHP, a variable does not need to be declared before adding a value to it. 
In the example above, you see that you do not have to tell PHP which data type the variable is. 
PHP automatically converts the variable to the correct data type, depending on its value. 
In a strongly typed programming language, you have to declare (define) the type and name of the variable before using it. 
In PHP, the variable is declared automatically when you use it. 
Naming Rules for Variables 
• A variable name must start with a letter or an underscore "_" 
• A variable name can only contain alpha-numeric characters and underscores (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and _ )
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• A variable name should not contain spaces. If a variable name is more than one word, it should be separated with an underscore ($my_string), or with capitalization ($myString) 
PHP String Variables 
A string variable is used to store and manipulate text. 
String Variables in PHP 
String variables are used for values that contains characters. 
In this chapter we are going to look at the most common functions and operators used to manipulate strings in PHP. 
After we create a string we can manipulate it. A string can be used directly in a function or it can be stored in a variable. 
Below, the PHP script assigns the text "Hello World" to a string variable called $txt: 
<?php $txt="Hello World"; echo $txt; ?> 
The output of the code above will be: 
Hello World 
Now, lets try to use some different functions and operators to manipulate the string. 
The Concatenation Operator 
There is only one string operator in PHP. 
The concatenation operator (.) is used to put two string values together. 
To concatenate two string variables together, use the concatenation operator: 
<?php $txt1="Hello World!"; $txt2="What a nice day!"; echo $txt1 . " " . $txt2; ?>
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The output of the code above will be: 
Hello World! What a nice day! 
If we look at the code above you see that we used the concatenation operator two times. This is because we had to insert a third string (a space character), to separate the two strings. 
The strlen() function 
The strlen() function is used to return the length of a string. 
Let's find the length of a string: 
<?php echo strlen("Hello world!"); ?> 
The output of the code above will be: 
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The length of a string is often used in loops or other functions, when it is important to know when the string ends. (i.e. in a loop, we would want to stop the loop after the last character in the string). 
The strpos() function 
The strpos() function is used to search for character within a string. 
If a match is found, this function will return the position of the first match. If no match is found, it will return FALSE. 
Let's see if we can find the string "world" in our string: 
<?php echo strpos("Hello world!","world"); ?> 
The output of the code above will be: 
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The position of the string "world" in our string is position 6. The reason that it is 6 (and not 7), is that the first position in the string is 0, and not 1.
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Complete PHP String Reference 
For a complete reference of all string functions, go to our complete PHP String Reference. 
The reference contains a brief description, and examples of use, for each function! 
PHP Operators 
Operators are used to operate on values. 
PHP Operators 
This section lists the different operators used in PHP. 
Arithmetic Operators 
Operator 
Description 
Example 
Result 
+ 
Addition 
x=2 x+2 
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- 
Subtraction 
x=2 5-x 
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* 
Multiplication 
x=4 x*5 
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/ 
Division 
15/5 5/2 
32.5 
% 
Modulus (division remainder) 
5%2 10%8 10%2 
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++ 
Increment 
x=5 x++ 
x=6 
-- 
Decrement 
x=5 x-- 
x=4 
Assignment Operators 
Operator 
Example 
Is The Same As 
= 
x=y 
x=y
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+= 
x+=y 
x=x+y 
-= 
x-=y 
x=x-y 
*= 
x*=y 
x=x*y 
/= 
x/=y 
x=x/y 
.= 
x.=y 
x=x.y 
%= 
x%=y 
x=x%y 
Comparison Operators 
Operator 
Description 
Example 
== 
is equal to 
5==8 returns false 
!= 
is not equal 
5!=8 returns true 
> 
is greater than 
5>8 returns false 
< 
is less than 
5<8 returns true 
>= 
is greater than or equal to 
5>=8 returns false 
<= 
is less than or equal to 
5<=8 returns true 
Logical Operators 
Operator 
Description 
Example 
&& 
and 
x=6 y=3 
(x < 10 && y > 1) returns true 
|| 
or 
x=6 y=3 
(x==5 || y==5) returns false 
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not 
x=6 y=3 
!(x==y) returns true
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PHP If...Else Statements 
Conditional statements are used to perform different actions based on different conditions. 
Conditional Statements 
Very often when you write code, you want to perform different actions for different decisions. 
You can use conditional statements in your code to do this. 
In PHP we have the following conditional statements: 
• if statement - use this statement to execute some code only if a specified condition is true 
• if...else statement - use this statement to execute some code if a condition is true and another code if the condition is false 
• if...elseif....else statement - use this statement to select one of several blocks of code to be executed 
• switch statement - use this statement to select one of many blocks of code to be executed 
The if Statement 
Use the if statement to execute some code only if a specified condition is true. 
Syntax 
if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; 
The following example will output "Have a nice weekend!" if the current day is Friday: 
<html> <body> <?php $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; ?> </body> </html> 
Notice that there is no ..else.. in this syntax. You tell the browser to execute some code only if the specified condition is true.
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The if...else Statement 
Use the if....else statement to execute some code if a condition is true and another code if a condition is false. 
Syntax 
if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; else code to be executed if condition is false; 
Example 
The following example will output "Have a nice weekend!" if the current day is Friday, otherwise it will output "Have a nice day!": 
<html> <body> <?php $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; else echo "Have a nice day!"; ?> </body> </html> 
If more than one line should be executed if a condition is true/false, the lines should be enclosed within curly braces: 
<html> <body> <?php $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") { echo "Hello!<br />"; echo "Have a nice weekend!"; echo "See you on Monday!"; } ?> </body> </html>
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The if...elseif....else Statement 
Use the if....elseif...else statement to select one of several blocks of code to be executed. 
Syntax 
if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; elseif (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; else code to be executed if condition is false; 
Example 
The following example will output "Have a nice weekend!" if the current day is Friday, and "Have a nice Sunday!" if the current day is Sunday. Otherwise it will output "Have a nice day!": 
<html> <body> <?php $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; elseif ($d=="Sun") echo "Have a nice Sunday!"; else echo "Have a nice day!"; ?> </body> </html> 
PHP Switch Statement 
Conditional statements are used to perform different actions based on different conditions. 
The PHP Switch Statement 
Use the switch statement to select one of many blocks of code to be executed. 
Syntax 
switch (n) { case label1:
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code to be executed if n=label1; break; case label2: code to be executed if n=label2; break; default: code to be executed if n is different from both label1 and label2; } 
This is how it works: First we have a single expression n (most often a variable), that is evaluated once. The value of the expression is then compared with the values for each case in the structure. If there is a match, the block of code associated with that case is executed. Use break to prevent the code from running into the next case automatically. The default statement is used if no match is found. 
Example 
<html> <body> <?php switch ($x) { case 1: echo "Number 1"; break; case 2: echo "Number 2"; break; case 3: echo "Number 3"; break; default: echo "No number between 1 and 3"; } ?> </body> </html> 
PHP Arrays 
An array stores multiple values in one single variable. 
What is an Array? 
A variable is a storage area holding a number or text. The problem is, a variable will hold only one value. 
An array is a special variable, which can store multiple values in one single variable.
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If you have a list of items (a list of car names, for example), storing the cars in single variables could look like this: 
$cars1="Saab"; $cars2="Volvo"; $cars3="BMW"; 
However, what if you want to loop through the cars and find a specific one? And what if you had not 3 cars, but 300? 
The best solution here is to use an array! 
An array can hold all your variable values under a single name. And you can access the values by referring to the array name. 
Each element in the array has its own index so that it can be easily accessed. 
In PHP, there are three kind of arrays: 
• Numeric array - An array with a numeric index 
• Associative array - An array where each ID key is associated with a value 
• Multidimensional array - An array containing one or more arrays 
Numeric Arrays 
A numeric array stores each array element with a numeric index. 
There are two methods to create a numeric array. 
1. In the following example the index are automatically assigned (the index starts at 0): 
$cars=array("Saab","Volvo","BMW","Toyota"); 
2. In the following example we assign the index manually: 
$cars[0]="Saab"; $cars[1]="Volvo"; $cars[2]="BMW"; $cars[3]="Toyota"; 
Example 
In the following example you access the variable values by referring to the array name and index: 
<?php $cars[0]="Saab"; $cars[1]="Volvo"; $cars[2]="BMW"; $cars[3]="Toyota";
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echo $cars[0] . " and " . $cars[1] . " are Swedish cars."; ?> 
The code above will output: 
Saab and Volvo are Swedish cars. 
Associative Arrays 
An associative array, each ID key is associated with a value. 
When storing data about specific named values, a numerical array is not always the best way to do it. 
With associative arrays we can use the values as keys and assign values to them. 
Example 1 
In this example we use an array to assign ages to the different persons: 
$ages = array("Peter"=>32, "Quagmire"=>30, "Joe"=>34); 
Example 2 
This example is the same as example 1, but shows a different way of creating the array: 
$ages['Peter'] = "32"; $ages['Quagmire'] = "30"; $ages['Joe'] = "34"; 
The ID keys can be used in a script: 
<?php $ages['Peter'] = "32"; $ages['Quagmire'] = "30"; $ages['Joe'] = "34"; echo "Peter is " . $ages['Peter'] . " years old."; ?> 
The code above will output: 
Peter is 32 years old.
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Multidimensional Arrays 
In a multidimensional array, each element in the main array can also be an array. And each element in the sub-array can be an array, and so on. 
Example 
In this example we create a multidimensional array, with automatically assigned ID keys: 
$families = array (" Griffin"=>array ( "Peter", "Lois", "Megan" ), "Quagmire"=>array ( "Glenn" ), "Brown"=>array ( "Cleveland", "Loretta", "Junior" ) ); 
The array above would look like this if written to the output: 
Array ( [Griffin] => Array ( [0] => Peter [1] => Lois [2] => Megan ) [Quagmire] => Array ( [0] => Glenn ) [Brown] => Array ( [0] => Cleveland [1] => Loretta [2] => Junior ) )
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Example 2 
Lets try displaying a single value from the array above: 
echo "Is " . $families['Griffin'][2] . " a part of the Griffin family?"; 
The code above will output: 
Is Megan a part of the Griffin family? 
Complete PHP Array Reference 
For a complete reference of all array functions, go to our complete PHP Array Reference. 
The reference contains a brief description, and examples of use, for each function! 
PHP Looping - While Loops 
Loops execute a block of code a specified number of times, or while a specified condition is true. 
PHP Loops 
Often when you write code, you want the same block of code to run over and over again in a row. Instead of adding several almost equal lines in a script we can use loops to perform a task like this. 
In PHP, we have the following looping statements: 
• while - loops through a block of code while a specified condition is true 
• do...while - loops through a block of code once, and then repeats the loop as long as a specified condition is true 
• for - loops through a block of code a specified number of times 
• foreach - loops through a block of code for each element in an array 
The while Loop 
The while loop executes a block of code while a condition is true. 
Syntax 
while (condition) {
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code to be executed; } 
Example 
The example below defines a loop that starts with i=1. The loop will continue to run as long as i is less than, or equal to 5. i will increase by 1 each time the loop runs: 
<html> <body> <?php $i=1; while($i<=5) { echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />"; $i++; } ?> </body> </html> 
Output: 
The number is 1 The number is 2 The number is 3 The number is 4 The number is 5 
The do...while Statement 
The do...while statement will always execute the block of code once, it will then check the condition, and repeat the loop while the condition is true. 
Syntax 
do{ code to be executed; } while (condition);
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Example 
The example below defines a loop that starts with i=1. It will then increment i with 1, and write some output. Then the condition is checked, and the loop will continue to run as long as i is less than, or equal to 5: 
<html> <body> <?php $i=1; do{ $i++; echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />"; } while ($i<=5); ?> </body> </html> 
Output: 
The number is 2 The number is 3 The number is 4 The number is 5 The number is 6 
The for loop and the foreach loop will be explained in the next section 
PHP Looping - For Loops 
Loops execute a block of code a specified number of times, or while a specified condition is true. 
The for Loop 
The for loop is used when you know in advance how many times the script should run. 
Syntax 
for (init; condition; increment) { code to be executed; }
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Parameters: 
• init: Mostly used to set a counter (but can be any code to be executed once at the beginning of the loop) 
• condition: Evaluated for each loop iteration. If it evaluates to TRUE, the loop continues. If it evaluates to FALSE, the loop ends. 
• increment: Mostly used to increment a counter (but can be any code to be executed at the end of the loop) 
Note: Each of the parameters above can be empty, or have multiple expressions (separated by commas). 
Example 
The example below defines a loop that starts with i=1. The loop will continue to run as long as i is less than, or equal to 5. i will increase by 1 each time the loop runs: 
<html> <body> <?php for ($i=1; $i<=5; $i++) { echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />"; } ?> </body> </html> 
Output: 
The number is 1 The number is 2 The number is 3 The number is 4 The number is 5 
The foreach Loop 
The foreach loop is used to loop through arrays. 
Syntax 
foreach ($array as $value) { code to be executed; }
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For every loop iteration, the value of the current array element is assigned to $value (and the array pointer is moved by one) - so on the next loop iteration, you'll be looking at the next array value. 
Example 
The following example demonstrates a loop that will print the values of the given array: 
<html> <body> <?php $x=array("one","two","three"); foreach ($x as $value) { echo $value . "<br />"; } ?> </body> </html> 
Output: 
one two three 
PHP Functions 
The real power of PHP comes from its functions. 
In PHP, there are more than 700 built-in functions. 
PHP Built-in Functions 
For a complete reference and examples of the built-in functions, please visit our PHP Reference. 
PHP Functions 
In this chapter we will show you how to create your own functions. 
To keep the browser from executing a script when the page loads, you can put your script into a function. 
A function will be executed by a call to the function.
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You may call a function from anywhere within a page. 
Create a PHP Function 
A function will be executed by a call to the function. 
Syntax 
function functionName() { code to be executed; } 
PHP function guidelines: 
• Give the function a name that reflects what the function does 
• The function name can start with a letter or underscore (not a number) 
Example 
A simple function that writes my name when it is called: 
<html> <body> <?php function writeName() { echo "Kai Jim Refsnes"; } echo "My name is "; writeName(); ?> </body> </html> 
Output: 
My name is Kai Jim Refsnes 
PHP Functions - Adding parameters 
To add more functionality to a function, we can add parameters. A parameter is just like a variable.
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Parameters are specified after the function name, inside the parentheses. 
Example 1 
The following example will write different first names, but equal last name: 
<html> <body> <?php function writeName($fname) { echo $fname . " Refsnes.<br />"; } echo "My name is "; writeName("Kai Jim"); echo "My sister's name is "; writeName("Hege"); echo "My brother's name is "; writeName("Stale"); ?> </body> </html> 
Output: 
My name is Kai Jim Refsnes. My sister's name is Hege Refsnes. My brother's name is Stale Refsnes. 
Example 2 
The following function has two parameters: 
<html> <body> <?php function writeName($fname,$punctuation) { echo $fname . " Refsnes" . $punctuation . "<br />"; } echo "My name is "; writeName("Kai Jim","."); echo "My sister's name is "; writeName("Hege","!"); echo "My brother's name is "; writeName("Ståle","?"); ?>
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</body> </html> 
Output: 
My name is Kai Jim Refsnes. My sister's name is Hege Refsnes! My brother's name is Ståle Refsnes? 
PHP Functions - Return values 
To let a function return a value, use the return statement. 
Example 
<html> <body> <?php function add($x,$y) { $total=$x+$y; return $total; } echo "1 + 16 = " . add(1,16); ?> </body> </html> 
Output: 
1 + 16 = 17 
PHP Forms and User Input 
The PHP $_GET and $_POST variables are used to retrieve information from forms, like user input.
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PHP Form Handling 
The most important thing to notice when dealing with HTML forms and PHP is that any form element in an HTML page will automatically be available to your PHP scripts. 
Example 
The example below contains an HTML form with two input fields and a submit button: 
<html> <body> <form action="welcome.php" method="post"> Name: <input type="text" name="fname" /> Age: <input type="text" name="age" /> <input type="submit" /> </form> </body> </html> 
When a user fills out the form above and click on the submit button, the form data is sent to a PHP file, called "welcome.php": 
"welcome.php" looks like this: 
<html> <body> Welcome <?php echo $_POST["fname"]; ?>!<br /> You are <?php echo $_POST["age"]; ?> years old. </body> </html> 
Output could be something like this: 
Welcome John! You are 28 years old. 
The PHP $_GET and $_POST functions will be explained in the next chapters. 
Form Validation 
User input should be validated on the browser whenever possible (by client scripts). Browser validation is faster and reduces the server load. 
You should consider server validation if the user input will be inserted into a database. A good way to validate a form on the server is to post the form to itself, instead of jumping to a different page. The
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user will then get the error messages on the same page as the form. This makes it easier to discover the error. 
The built-in $_GET function is used to collect values in a form with method="get". 
The $_GET Function 
The built-in $_GET function is used to collect values from a form sent with method="get". 
Information sent from a form with the GET method is visible to everyone (it will be displayed in the browser's address bar) and has limits on the amount of information to send (max. 100 characters). 
Example 
<form action="welcome.php" method="get"> Name: <input type="text" name="fname" /> Age: <input type="text" name="age" /> <input type="submit" /> </form> 
When the user clicks the "Submit" button, the URL sent to the server could look something like this: 
http://www.w3schools.com/welcome.php?fname=Peter&age=37 
The "welcome.php" file can now use the $_GET function to collect form data (the names of the form fields will automatically be the keys in the $_GET array): 
Welcome <?php echo $_GET["fname"]; ?>.<br /> You are <?php echo $_GET["age"]; ?> years old! 
When to use method="get"? 
When using method="get" in HTML forms, all variable names and values are displayed in the URL. 
Note: This method should not be used when sending passwords or other sensitive information! 
However, because the variables are displayed in the URL, it is possible to bookmark the page. This can be useful in some cases. 
Note: The get method is not suitable for large variable values; the value cannot exceed 100 characters.
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The built-in $_POST function is used to collect values in a form with method="post". 
The $_POST Function 
The built-in $_POST function is used to collect values from a form sent with method="post". 
Information sent from a form with the POST method is invisible to others and has no limits on the amount of information to send. 
Note: However, there is an 8 Mb max size for the POST method, by default (can be changed by setting the post_max_size in the php.ini file). 
Example 
<form action="welcome.php" method="post"> Name: <input type="text" name="fname" /> Age: <input type="text" name="age" /> <input type="submit" /> </form> 
When the user clicks the "Submit" button, the URL will look like this: 
http://www.w3schools.com/welcome.php 
The "welcome.php" file can now use the $_POST function to collect form data (the names of the form fields will automatically be the keys in the $_POST array): 
Welcome <?php echo $_POST["fname"]; ?>!<br /> You are <?php echo $_POST["age"]; ?> years old. 
When to use method="post"? 
Information sent from a form with the POST method is invisible to others and has no limits on the amount of information to send. 
However, because the variables are not displayed in the URL, it is not possible to bookmark the page. 
The PHP $_REQUEST Function 
The PHP built-in $_REQUEST function contains the contents of both $_GET, $_POST, and $_COOKIE.
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The $_REQUEST function can be used to collect form data sent with both the GET and POST methods. 
Example 
Welcome <?php echo $_REQUEST["fname"]; ?>!<br /> You are <?php echo $_REQUEST["age"]; ?> years old. 
More on Php Forms 
http://myphpform.com/php-form-tutorial.php

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1336333055 php tutorial_from_beginner_to_master

  • 1. 1 PHP Tutorial From beginner to master PHP is a powerful tool for making dynamic and interactive Web pages. PHP is the widely-used, free, and efficient alternative to competitors such as Microsoft's ASP. In our PHP tutorial you will learn about PHP, and how to execute scripts on your server Pre-requisites Before you continue you should have a basic understanding of the following: • HTML/XHTML • JavaScript What is PHP? • PHP stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor • PHP is a server-side scripting language, like ASP • PHP scripts are executed on the server • PHP supports many databases (MySQL, Informix, Oracle, Sybase, Solid, PostgreSQL, Generic ODBC, etc.) • PHP is an open source software • PHP is free to download and use What is a PHP File? • PHP files can contain text, HTML tags and scripts • PHP files are returned to the browser as plain HTML • PHP files have a file extension of ".php", ".php3", or ".phtml" What is MySQL? • MySQL is a database server • MySQL is ideal for both small and large applications • MySQL supports standard SQL • MySQL compiles on a number of platforms
  • 2. 2 • MySQL is free to download and use PHP + MySQL • PHP combined with MySQL are cross-platform (you can develop in Windows and serve on a Unix platform) Why PHP? • PHP runs on different platforms (Windows, Linux, Unix, etc.) • PHP is compatible with almost all servers used today (Apache, IIS, etc.) • PHP is FREE to download from the official PHP resource: www.php.net • PHP is easy to learn and runs efficiently on the server side Where to Start? To get access to a web server with PHP support, you can: • Install Apache (or IIS) on your own server, install PHP, and MySQL • Or find a web hosting plan with PHP and MySQL support PHP Installation What do you need? Most people would prefer to install a all-in-one solution: WampServer 2.0i [07/11/09]  for Windows platform Includes : - Apache 2.2.11 - MySQL 5.1.36 - PHP 5.3.0 http://www.wampserver.com/en/ http://lamphowto.com/  for Linux platform Already have a web server? If your server supports PHP you don't need to do anything. Just create some .php files in your web directory, and the server will parse them for you. Because it is free, most web hosts offer PHP support. However, if your server does not
  • 3. 3 support PHP, you must install PHP. Here is a link to a good tutorial from PHP.net on how to install PHP5: http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.php Download PHP Download PHP for free here: http://www.php.net/downloads.php Download MySQL Database Download MySQL for free here: http://www.mysql.com/downloads/index.html Download Apache Server Download Apache for free here: http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi Download a nice text editor [Not required] http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html PHP Syntax PHP code is executed on the server, and the plain HTML result is sent to the browser. Basic PHP Syntax A PHP scripting block always starts with <?php and ends with ?>. A PHP scripting block can be placed anywhere in the document. On servers with shorthand support enabled you can start a scripting block with <? and end with ?>. For maximum compatibility, we recommend that you use the standard form (<?php) rather than the shorthand form. <?php ?> A PHP file normally contains HTML tags, just like an HTML file, and some PHP scripting code. Below, we have an example of a simple PHP script which sends the text "Hello World" to the browser:
  • 4. 4 <html> <body> <?php echo "Hello World"; ?> </body> </html> Each code line in PHP must end with a semicolon. The semicolon is a separator and is used to distinguish one set of instructions from another. There are two basic statements to output text with PHP: echo and print. In the example above we have used the echo statement to output the text "Hello World". Note: The file must have a .php extension. If the file has a .html extension, the PHP code will not be executed. Comments in PHP In PHP, we use // to make a single-line comment or /* and */ to make a large comment block. <html> <body> <?php //This is a comment /* This is a comment block */ ?> </body> </html>
  • 5. 5 PHP Variables A variable is used to store information. Variables in PHP Variables are used for storing a values, like text strings, numbers or arrays. When a variable is declared, it can be used over and over again in your script. All variables in PHP start with a $ sign symbol. The correct way of declaring a variable in PHP: $var_name = value; New PHP programmers often forget the $ sign at the beginning of the variable. In that case it will not work. Let's try creating a variable containing a string, and a variable containing a number: <?php $txt="Hello World!"; $x=16; ?> PHP is a Loosely Typed Language In PHP, a variable does not need to be declared before adding a value to it. In the example above, you see that you do not have to tell PHP which data type the variable is. PHP automatically converts the variable to the correct data type, depending on its value. In a strongly typed programming language, you have to declare (define) the type and name of the variable before using it. In PHP, the variable is declared automatically when you use it. Naming Rules for Variables • A variable name must start with a letter or an underscore "_" • A variable name can only contain alpha-numeric characters and underscores (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and _ )
  • 6. 6 • A variable name should not contain spaces. If a variable name is more than one word, it should be separated with an underscore ($my_string), or with capitalization ($myString) PHP String Variables A string variable is used to store and manipulate text. String Variables in PHP String variables are used for values that contains characters. In this chapter we are going to look at the most common functions and operators used to manipulate strings in PHP. After we create a string we can manipulate it. A string can be used directly in a function or it can be stored in a variable. Below, the PHP script assigns the text "Hello World" to a string variable called $txt: <?php $txt="Hello World"; echo $txt; ?> The output of the code above will be: Hello World Now, lets try to use some different functions and operators to manipulate the string. The Concatenation Operator There is only one string operator in PHP. The concatenation operator (.) is used to put two string values together. To concatenate two string variables together, use the concatenation operator: <?php $txt1="Hello World!"; $txt2="What a nice day!"; echo $txt1 . " " . $txt2; ?>
  • 7. 7 The output of the code above will be: Hello World! What a nice day! If we look at the code above you see that we used the concatenation operator two times. This is because we had to insert a third string (a space character), to separate the two strings. The strlen() function The strlen() function is used to return the length of a string. Let's find the length of a string: <?php echo strlen("Hello world!"); ?> The output of the code above will be: 12 The length of a string is often used in loops or other functions, when it is important to know when the string ends. (i.e. in a loop, we would want to stop the loop after the last character in the string). The strpos() function The strpos() function is used to search for character within a string. If a match is found, this function will return the position of the first match. If no match is found, it will return FALSE. Let's see if we can find the string "world" in our string: <?php echo strpos("Hello world!","world"); ?> The output of the code above will be: 6 The position of the string "world" in our string is position 6. The reason that it is 6 (and not 7), is that the first position in the string is 0, and not 1.
  • 8. 8 Complete PHP String Reference For a complete reference of all string functions, go to our complete PHP String Reference. The reference contains a brief description, and examples of use, for each function! PHP Operators Operators are used to operate on values. PHP Operators This section lists the different operators used in PHP. Arithmetic Operators Operator Description Example Result + Addition x=2 x+2 4 - Subtraction x=2 5-x 3 * Multiplication x=4 x*5 20 / Division 15/5 5/2 32.5 % Modulus (division remainder) 5%2 10%8 10%2 120 ++ Increment x=5 x++ x=6 -- Decrement x=5 x-- x=4 Assignment Operators Operator Example Is The Same As = x=y x=y
  • 9. 9 += x+=y x=x+y -= x-=y x=x-y *= x*=y x=x*y /= x/=y x=x/y .= x.=y x=x.y %= x%=y x=x%y Comparison Operators Operator Description Example == is equal to 5==8 returns false != is not equal 5!=8 returns true > is greater than 5>8 returns false < is less than 5<8 returns true >= is greater than or equal to 5>=8 returns false <= is less than or equal to 5<=8 returns true Logical Operators Operator Description Example && and x=6 y=3 (x < 10 && y > 1) returns true || or x=6 y=3 (x==5 || y==5) returns false ! not x=6 y=3 !(x==y) returns true
  • 10. 10 PHP If...Else Statements Conditional statements are used to perform different actions based on different conditions. Conditional Statements Very often when you write code, you want to perform different actions for different decisions. You can use conditional statements in your code to do this. In PHP we have the following conditional statements: • if statement - use this statement to execute some code only if a specified condition is true • if...else statement - use this statement to execute some code if a condition is true and another code if the condition is false • if...elseif....else statement - use this statement to select one of several blocks of code to be executed • switch statement - use this statement to select one of many blocks of code to be executed The if Statement Use the if statement to execute some code only if a specified condition is true. Syntax if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; The following example will output "Have a nice weekend!" if the current day is Friday: <html> <body> <?php $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; ?> </body> </html> Notice that there is no ..else.. in this syntax. You tell the browser to execute some code only if the specified condition is true.
  • 11. 11 The if...else Statement Use the if....else statement to execute some code if a condition is true and another code if a condition is false. Syntax if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; else code to be executed if condition is false; Example The following example will output "Have a nice weekend!" if the current day is Friday, otherwise it will output "Have a nice day!": <html> <body> <?php $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; else echo "Have a nice day!"; ?> </body> </html> If more than one line should be executed if a condition is true/false, the lines should be enclosed within curly braces: <html> <body> <?php $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") { echo "Hello!<br />"; echo "Have a nice weekend!"; echo "See you on Monday!"; } ?> </body> </html>
  • 12. 12 The if...elseif....else Statement Use the if....elseif...else statement to select one of several blocks of code to be executed. Syntax if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; elseif (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; else code to be executed if condition is false; Example The following example will output "Have a nice weekend!" if the current day is Friday, and "Have a nice Sunday!" if the current day is Sunday. Otherwise it will output "Have a nice day!": <html> <body> <?php $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; elseif ($d=="Sun") echo "Have a nice Sunday!"; else echo "Have a nice day!"; ?> </body> </html> PHP Switch Statement Conditional statements are used to perform different actions based on different conditions. The PHP Switch Statement Use the switch statement to select one of many blocks of code to be executed. Syntax switch (n) { case label1:
  • 13. 13 code to be executed if n=label1; break; case label2: code to be executed if n=label2; break; default: code to be executed if n is different from both label1 and label2; } This is how it works: First we have a single expression n (most often a variable), that is evaluated once. The value of the expression is then compared with the values for each case in the structure. If there is a match, the block of code associated with that case is executed. Use break to prevent the code from running into the next case automatically. The default statement is used if no match is found. Example <html> <body> <?php switch ($x) { case 1: echo "Number 1"; break; case 2: echo "Number 2"; break; case 3: echo "Number 3"; break; default: echo "No number between 1 and 3"; } ?> </body> </html> PHP Arrays An array stores multiple values in one single variable. What is an Array? A variable is a storage area holding a number or text. The problem is, a variable will hold only one value. An array is a special variable, which can store multiple values in one single variable.
  • 14. 14 If you have a list of items (a list of car names, for example), storing the cars in single variables could look like this: $cars1="Saab"; $cars2="Volvo"; $cars3="BMW"; However, what if you want to loop through the cars and find a specific one? And what if you had not 3 cars, but 300? The best solution here is to use an array! An array can hold all your variable values under a single name. And you can access the values by referring to the array name. Each element in the array has its own index so that it can be easily accessed. In PHP, there are three kind of arrays: • Numeric array - An array with a numeric index • Associative array - An array where each ID key is associated with a value • Multidimensional array - An array containing one or more arrays Numeric Arrays A numeric array stores each array element with a numeric index. There are two methods to create a numeric array. 1. In the following example the index are automatically assigned (the index starts at 0): $cars=array("Saab","Volvo","BMW","Toyota"); 2. In the following example we assign the index manually: $cars[0]="Saab"; $cars[1]="Volvo"; $cars[2]="BMW"; $cars[3]="Toyota"; Example In the following example you access the variable values by referring to the array name and index: <?php $cars[0]="Saab"; $cars[1]="Volvo"; $cars[2]="BMW"; $cars[3]="Toyota";
  • 15. 15 echo $cars[0] . " and " . $cars[1] . " are Swedish cars."; ?> The code above will output: Saab and Volvo are Swedish cars. Associative Arrays An associative array, each ID key is associated with a value. When storing data about specific named values, a numerical array is not always the best way to do it. With associative arrays we can use the values as keys and assign values to them. Example 1 In this example we use an array to assign ages to the different persons: $ages = array("Peter"=>32, "Quagmire"=>30, "Joe"=>34); Example 2 This example is the same as example 1, but shows a different way of creating the array: $ages['Peter'] = "32"; $ages['Quagmire'] = "30"; $ages['Joe'] = "34"; The ID keys can be used in a script: <?php $ages['Peter'] = "32"; $ages['Quagmire'] = "30"; $ages['Joe'] = "34"; echo "Peter is " . $ages['Peter'] . " years old."; ?> The code above will output: Peter is 32 years old.
  • 16. 16 Multidimensional Arrays In a multidimensional array, each element in the main array can also be an array. And each element in the sub-array can be an array, and so on. Example In this example we create a multidimensional array, with automatically assigned ID keys: $families = array (" Griffin"=>array ( "Peter", "Lois", "Megan" ), "Quagmire"=>array ( "Glenn" ), "Brown"=>array ( "Cleveland", "Loretta", "Junior" ) ); The array above would look like this if written to the output: Array ( [Griffin] => Array ( [0] => Peter [1] => Lois [2] => Megan ) [Quagmire] => Array ( [0] => Glenn ) [Brown] => Array ( [0] => Cleveland [1] => Loretta [2] => Junior ) )
  • 17. 17 Example 2 Lets try displaying a single value from the array above: echo "Is " . $families['Griffin'][2] . " a part of the Griffin family?"; The code above will output: Is Megan a part of the Griffin family? Complete PHP Array Reference For a complete reference of all array functions, go to our complete PHP Array Reference. The reference contains a brief description, and examples of use, for each function! PHP Looping - While Loops Loops execute a block of code a specified number of times, or while a specified condition is true. PHP Loops Often when you write code, you want the same block of code to run over and over again in a row. Instead of adding several almost equal lines in a script we can use loops to perform a task like this. In PHP, we have the following looping statements: • while - loops through a block of code while a specified condition is true • do...while - loops through a block of code once, and then repeats the loop as long as a specified condition is true • for - loops through a block of code a specified number of times • foreach - loops through a block of code for each element in an array The while Loop The while loop executes a block of code while a condition is true. Syntax while (condition) {
  • 18. 18 code to be executed; } Example The example below defines a loop that starts with i=1. The loop will continue to run as long as i is less than, or equal to 5. i will increase by 1 each time the loop runs: <html> <body> <?php $i=1; while($i<=5) { echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />"; $i++; } ?> </body> </html> Output: The number is 1 The number is 2 The number is 3 The number is 4 The number is 5 The do...while Statement The do...while statement will always execute the block of code once, it will then check the condition, and repeat the loop while the condition is true. Syntax do{ code to be executed; } while (condition);
  • 19. 19 Example The example below defines a loop that starts with i=1. It will then increment i with 1, and write some output. Then the condition is checked, and the loop will continue to run as long as i is less than, or equal to 5: <html> <body> <?php $i=1; do{ $i++; echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />"; } while ($i<=5); ?> </body> </html> Output: The number is 2 The number is 3 The number is 4 The number is 5 The number is 6 The for loop and the foreach loop will be explained in the next section PHP Looping - For Loops Loops execute a block of code a specified number of times, or while a specified condition is true. The for Loop The for loop is used when you know in advance how many times the script should run. Syntax for (init; condition; increment) { code to be executed; }
  • 20. 20 Parameters: • init: Mostly used to set a counter (but can be any code to be executed once at the beginning of the loop) • condition: Evaluated for each loop iteration. If it evaluates to TRUE, the loop continues. If it evaluates to FALSE, the loop ends. • increment: Mostly used to increment a counter (but can be any code to be executed at the end of the loop) Note: Each of the parameters above can be empty, or have multiple expressions (separated by commas). Example The example below defines a loop that starts with i=1. The loop will continue to run as long as i is less than, or equal to 5. i will increase by 1 each time the loop runs: <html> <body> <?php for ($i=1; $i<=5; $i++) { echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />"; } ?> </body> </html> Output: The number is 1 The number is 2 The number is 3 The number is 4 The number is 5 The foreach Loop The foreach loop is used to loop through arrays. Syntax foreach ($array as $value) { code to be executed; }
  • 21. 21 For every loop iteration, the value of the current array element is assigned to $value (and the array pointer is moved by one) - so on the next loop iteration, you'll be looking at the next array value. Example The following example demonstrates a loop that will print the values of the given array: <html> <body> <?php $x=array("one","two","three"); foreach ($x as $value) { echo $value . "<br />"; } ?> </body> </html> Output: one two three PHP Functions The real power of PHP comes from its functions. In PHP, there are more than 700 built-in functions. PHP Built-in Functions For a complete reference and examples of the built-in functions, please visit our PHP Reference. PHP Functions In this chapter we will show you how to create your own functions. To keep the browser from executing a script when the page loads, you can put your script into a function. A function will be executed by a call to the function.
  • 22. 22 You may call a function from anywhere within a page. Create a PHP Function A function will be executed by a call to the function. Syntax function functionName() { code to be executed; } PHP function guidelines: • Give the function a name that reflects what the function does • The function name can start with a letter or underscore (not a number) Example A simple function that writes my name when it is called: <html> <body> <?php function writeName() { echo "Kai Jim Refsnes"; } echo "My name is "; writeName(); ?> </body> </html> Output: My name is Kai Jim Refsnes PHP Functions - Adding parameters To add more functionality to a function, we can add parameters. A parameter is just like a variable.
  • 23. 23 Parameters are specified after the function name, inside the parentheses. Example 1 The following example will write different first names, but equal last name: <html> <body> <?php function writeName($fname) { echo $fname . " Refsnes.<br />"; } echo "My name is "; writeName("Kai Jim"); echo "My sister's name is "; writeName("Hege"); echo "My brother's name is "; writeName("Stale"); ?> </body> </html> Output: My name is Kai Jim Refsnes. My sister's name is Hege Refsnes. My brother's name is Stale Refsnes. Example 2 The following function has two parameters: <html> <body> <?php function writeName($fname,$punctuation) { echo $fname . " Refsnes" . $punctuation . "<br />"; } echo "My name is "; writeName("Kai Jim","."); echo "My sister's name is "; writeName("Hege","!"); echo "My brother's name is "; writeName("Ståle","?"); ?>
  • 24. 24 </body> </html> Output: My name is Kai Jim Refsnes. My sister's name is Hege Refsnes! My brother's name is Ståle Refsnes? PHP Functions - Return values To let a function return a value, use the return statement. Example <html> <body> <?php function add($x,$y) { $total=$x+$y; return $total; } echo "1 + 16 = " . add(1,16); ?> </body> </html> Output: 1 + 16 = 17 PHP Forms and User Input The PHP $_GET and $_POST variables are used to retrieve information from forms, like user input.
  • 25. 25 PHP Form Handling The most important thing to notice when dealing with HTML forms and PHP is that any form element in an HTML page will automatically be available to your PHP scripts. Example The example below contains an HTML form with two input fields and a submit button: <html> <body> <form action="welcome.php" method="post"> Name: <input type="text" name="fname" /> Age: <input type="text" name="age" /> <input type="submit" /> </form> </body> </html> When a user fills out the form above and click on the submit button, the form data is sent to a PHP file, called "welcome.php": "welcome.php" looks like this: <html> <body> Welcome <?php echo $_POST["fname"]; ?>!<br /> You are <?php echo $_POST["age"]; ?> years old. </body> </html> Output could be something like this: Welcome John! You are 28 years old. The PHP $_GET and $_POST functions will be explained in the next chapters. Form Validation User input should be validated on the browser whenever possible (by client scripts). Browser validation is faster and reduces the server load. You should consider server validation if the user input will be inserted into a database. A good way to validate a form on the server is to post the form to itself, instead of jumping to a different page. The
  • 26. 26 user will then get the error messages on the same page as the form. This makes it easier to discover the error. The built-in $_GET function is used to collect values in a form with method="get". The $_GET Function The built-in $_GET function is used to collect values from a form sent with method="get". Information sent from a form with the GET method is visible to everyone (it will be displayed in the browser's address bar) and has limits on the amount of information to send (max. 100 characters). Example <form action="welcome.php" method="get"> Name: <input type="text" name="fname" /> Age: <input type="text" name="age" /> <input type="submit" /> </form> When the user clicks the "Submit" button, the URL sent to the server could look something like this: http://www.w3schools.com/welcome.php?fname=Peter&age=37 The "welcome.php" file can now use the $_GET function to collect form data (the names of the form fields will automatically be the keys in the $_GET array): Welcome <?php echo $_GET["fname"]; ?>.<br /> You are <?php echo $_GET["age"]; ?> years old! When to use method="get"? When using method="get" in HTML forms, all variable names and values are displayed in the URL. Note: This method should not be used when sending passwords or other sensitive information! However, because the variables are displayed in the URL, it is possible to bookmark the page. This can be useful in some cases. Note: The get method is not suitable for large variable values; the value cannot exceed 100 characters.
  • 27. 27 The built-in $_POST function is used to collect values in a form with method="post". The $_POST Function The built-in $_POST function is used to collect values from a form sent with method="post". Information sent from a form with the POST method is invisible to others and has no limits on the amount of information to send. Note: However, there is an 8 Mb max size for the POST method, by default (can be changed by setting the post_max_size in the php.ini file). Example <form action="welcome.php" method="post"> Name: <input type="text" name="fname" /> Age: <input type="text" name="age" /> <input type="submit" /> </form> When the user clicks the "Submit" button, the URL will look like this: http://www.w3schools.com/welcome.php The "welcome.php" file can now use the $_POST function to collect form data (the names of the form fields will automatically be the keys in the $_POST array): Welcome <?php echo $_POST["fname"]; ?>!<br /> You are <?php echo $_POST["age"]; ?> years old. When to use method="post"? Information sent from a form with the POST method is invisible to others and has no limits on the amount of information to send. However, because the variables are not displayed in the URL, it is not possible to bookmark the page. The PHP $_REQUEST Function The PHP built-in $_REQUEST function contains the contents of both $_GET, $_POST, and $_COOKIE.
  • 28. 28 The $_REQUEST function can be used to collect form data sent with both the GET and POST methods. Example Welcome <?php echo $_REQUEST["fname"]; ?>!<br /> You are <?php echo $_REQUEST["age"]; ?> years old. More on Php Forms http://myphpform.com/php-form-tutorial.php