A PHP file is not a media file, so winamp (and so any other media player) cannot play that file.
No, PHP is text file with .php extension.
Since a PHP file basically is a text file, yes. But beware - opening and running a PHP file are not the same. If you want to run a PHP file, you will need a webserver with PHP module enabled.
The file extension for PHP is .php
This particular file is a file specific to the PHP program or script you are using. It is not a "php system file".
A file whose extension is "*.php" are typically interpreted by the PHP language. (php.net)
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.
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A file with the DIV file extension is a DivX Movie file, it cannot be created with PHP. PHP is a web programming language for web site building.
To create a PHP script all you have to do is create a new file, then save the file as "filename.php". It must have a .php file extension.After that open the file and put in the PHP tags like shown.Then you write your PHP script within those tags and upload to your web space and check it out.
PHP is a web page command file format, mp3 is an audio file format.So there is no conversion, as the PHP file leads you to the mp3 file location.
PHP code can be stored in any kind of file -- the extension of the file indicates what said file contains, but may not necessarily be true. The "php" extension is used to indicate PHP which is meant for execution and presentation.
To include a file in PHP all you need to do is use the include() function as I have shown you in the example below. <?php include("filename.php"); ?>