No it does not support PHP. PHP is a server side processing language while Real Player is a media player which playes audio and video files. Maybe it can play audio and video files located in php folder but that is limited to that.
Yes php 4.4.7 server support php 5 files. But most of the php 5 features are not supported by php 4.4.7 version
PHP support is not up to the clients (browsers). If it runs on the server, then HTML is served to the client. PHP may have generated the HTML, but that does not matter to the client.
PHP help can be found online in several different places. Some of these places include PHP Live Support, PHP Moot, PHP Help, Live Person, and PHP Freaks.
You need to upload the scripts to web hosting space that support PHP.
Hello everybody please where can i find php scripts lms cms... that support postgresql?? THANKS for advance.
Use PDO (PHP DATA OBJECTS) to write your queries. They include support most major database
In normal circumstances only apache server supports php scripts. There can be some tweaking done in tomcat to support php
Bravenet seems to support PHP 5.2 in fastcgi mode on Premium Plans. I've included the link to their plans page as a reference.
There are many reasons to use PHP programming services. Some reasons are hundreds of existing php code examples, free, experienced support from a 1000 php communities, and php is scalable to the largest web applications.
PHP is a server-side scripting language, which actually has little to do with pixels on your users' computers; so there is no real way to stop pixel bleeding in PHP.
PHP, or hypertext perprocessor, is a scripting language used in web development. A web hosting plan may support the use of PHP, or even other similar languages like Python or Perl.
A PHP file is not a media file, so winamp (and so any other media player) cannot play that file.