PHP
What is PHP?
The release of PHP 5 is a significant milestone in PHP's history. Since 1997, PHP has grown to become the most popular Web language in the world, rivalling commercial alternatives, and gaining ground even in the most conservative organizations.
Previous major versions of PHP have all revolutionized the way people create Web-based applications, and made it simpler to create more powerful, high-performance Web sites. We are confident that PHP 5 is going to live up to its heritage, and further increase PHP's popularity all across the board, and especially in the high-end market.
What does PHP stand for?
PHP stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. This confuses many people because the first word of the acronym is the acronym. This type of acronym is called a recursive acronym. The curious can visit Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing for more information on recursive acronyms.
Which version of PHP is currently supported on Web Splash’s servers?
5.1.5
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