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Now you see it ...


Computer & I'net articlesNow you see it ...

by David Stanley    



... now you don't.

Being a server side language, the PHP coding itself will not be seen when the source code is being viewed. Instead, it's output values will be seen.

If this is entered in the page coding :
<?php
print "Hello World!";
?>

This will be seen if someone views the source code :
Hello World!

Go back and view the source of that info script you did from the previous page. Looks like A LOT more than what you typed in doesn't it?

Why is this important to know? No real reason, just a tidbit of information. If you need someone to look at your coding to find a problem, you will have to display or send them the actual coding you are using.




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