Complete the following: Create a folder in your “htdocs/series” folder named “print”. Create a file in your “htdocs/series/print” folder named “index.php”. Write the phpinfo function in the “index.php” file as done in the video. View your index.php file on your localhost in a browser and take a screen shot of …
Submit a PHP file of any work completed in the video. Additionally explain what are the benefits, standards, and uses around syntax indentation in PHP.
Complete the following: Create a folder in your “htdocs/series” folder named “echo”. Create a file in your “htdocs/series/echo” folder named “index.php”. Write the echo function in the “index.php” file as done in the video. View your index.php file on your localhost in a browser and take a screen shot of …
Submit a brief summery of the information provided in the video about the php.ini file.
Complete the following: Create a folder in your “htdocs/series” folder named “phpinfo”. Create a file in your “htdocs/series/phpinfo” folder named “index.php”. Write the phpinfo function in the “index.php” file as done in the video. View your index.php file on your localhost in a browser and take a screen shot of …
Complete the following: Create a folder in your “htdocs” folder named “series”. Create a folder in your “htdocs/series” folder named “fistfile”. Create a file in your “htdocs/series/firstfile” folder named “file.php”. Create a file in your “htdocs/series/firstfile” folder named “index.php”. Write the echo statement in the “index.php” file as done in …
Watch the “Beginner PHP Tutorial – 004 – Creating Your First PHP File” video and create the “myfirstfile.php” as shown in the video. Submitting Assignment: Save the file named “myfirstfile.php” in your GitHub “WEB-230-Assignments” repository and submit a link to this file in your repository. Your file should look similar to …
Complete the following: Create a folder in your “htdocs/series” folder named “comments”. Create a file in your “htdocs/series/comments” folder named “index.php”. Complete the code the way it is in the very end of the video. View your index.php file on your localhost in a browser and take a screen shot …
Watch the “Beginner PHP Tutorial – 003 – Installing XAMPP Part 2” video and install XAMPP on your computer by following along. Explore the control panel, which looks very different than the one in the video, to learn more about XAMPP. Submitting Assignment: Take a screenshot of your control panel, …
Connect your inside out website, defined in Dreamweaver, to your web server. Submit a screen shot of your Dreamweaver settings in the Canvas Assignment “Connecting Dreamweaver to a Web Server – Assignment”