tailieunhanh - Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web 3 in 24 Hours- P15

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web 3 in 24 Hours- P15: Morten Rand-Hendriksen is the owner and creative director of Pink & Yellow Media, a boutique-style design company providing digital media consulting and creations for individuals, businesses, and broadcast television. He was awarded the Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Award for his work with Microsoft Expression in 2008. | 402 HOUR 22 Beyond the Basics Part 1 PHP in Expression Web 3 page is named . If so make sure you followed all the steps when installing PHP on your computer. Workshop The Workshop has quiz questions to help you put to use what you just learned. If you get stuck the answers to the quiz questions are in the next section. But try to answer the questions first. Otherwise you ll be cheating yourself. Quiz 1. What is the difference between the email form you created in this hour and the one you created in Hour 20 2. How does the browser know what part of a PHP page is PHP code and what should be considered standard HTML Answers 1. The email forms you created in the two hours are virtually identical. The difference lies in how the data or information generated from the forms is handled after the visitor presses the Submit button. In the form created in this hour the data is sent to a PHP file that parses the information and creates an email message that is sent to the defined address. In the form from Hour 20 the data is processed by the FrontPage Server Extensions on the server and the email is generated by them. One of the biggest distinctions between the two is that while the PHP functions are contained in a separate file in this example the FrontPage Server Extensions code is contained within the form code itself. 2. One of the many benefits of PHP is that it can live alongside regular HTML code without any problems. When the browser opens a PHP page it reads all the regular HTML code as it normally would and sends only the PHP code contained within the PHP delimiters php to be processed by the server before being displayed. This way the server helps out only when needed and the browser does the rest of the work. In the extreme this means that you can create PHP pages that contain nothing but HTML and the browser reads them as if they were HTML pages. HOUR 23 Test Twice Publish Once Introducing SuperPreview What You ll Learn in This Hour What SuperPreview .