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Learning PHP Programming Lesson 2: Basic PHP Echo Statement

Posted on March 31, 2010April 2, 2010 by OD


PHP Echo Statment Example, for more lessons visit www.umicity.com

4 thoughts on “Learning PHP Programming Lesson 2: Basic PHP Echo Statement”

  1. ecstasy05 says:
    April 1, 2010 at 12:17 AM

    thank you for your videos

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  2. ecstasy05 says:
    April 1, 2010 at 12:59 AM

    why you explain how to close a tag in html if someone does not know html why you think ke/she needs php?
    it’s ok that you want to improve people’s skills but improve them on php if you explain php

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  3. DSsuperhero says:
    April 1, 2010 at 1:16 AM

    i need more help if you could 😀

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  4. mahesh26sai says:
    April 1, 2010 at 2:00 AM

    thnx help me a lot

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