A few days ago the “old” Google web search API has stopped working for the web public. Not a big surprise after the release of the AJAX web search API. A customer of mine is using search results in his mini sites to give them a little more body. This is why I needed to look for some alternative. During the Zend PHP conference earlier this year, I got in touch with the Zend framework and learned that there is already a class to obtain results from the Yahoo search engine. The class has features to search the Yahoo API for web sites, image, news and the local search results
In an earlier tutorial, I described how to define variables as numbers. Basically you chose a variable name, for this example lets chose ?$number?, and you chose a value, we?ll use 15. The code could then be written as shown below.
If you are just starting to learn PHP you first need to find a free/cheap host (I personally prefer Fly2Blue as they are cheap, easy to use and offer great services and domain registration), you are then going to need to check that your host provides PHP of some kind (over all PHP tutorials, PHP5 is preferred). Or alternatively you can install your own server software and install your own version of PHP
Right, now we have a website developing environment, we need to learn to use this great language PHP. Like all great programming languages, we need to learn to print and the most common way of learning is to print "Hello, World!" and this tutorial is no exception
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