PHP vs. HTML, for inline frames |
PHP vs. HTML, for inline frames |
Nov 4 2006, 05:51 PM
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I just want to know a few things:
Which one is easier? and Which one is more efficient for IFRAMES? I've noticed many websites switching to php, but I'm PHP clueless. I'm also okay at html, but I'm no wiz. I've heard PHP is better because of it being cleaner or more organized, or something of that sort, but I'm not too sure. Is it worth learning more about PHP, or should I stick to HTML for now? If so, can somebody please give me a bit of info, a tutorial, anything that will help me out? Thanks! |
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Nov 5 2006, 10:36 AM
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Inline frames are pretty yucky. Frames in general aren't good, for a number of reasons, so stay far, far away from those.
PHP is handy, but it's only useful if you have a server on which PHP scripts can run. It's not hard to learn and can help design a bit, but it's not a necessity. And as a final side note, PHP and HTML work hand-in-hand; knowing PHP alone isn't useful at all. |
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