PHP PHP is a language for creating interactive web sites. It was originally called "Personal Home Page Tools" when it was created in 1994 by Rasmus Lerdorf to keep track of who was looking at his online resume. Mid-1997: Technion students Andi Gutmans and Zeev Suraski redesigned the PHP language engine and wrote some of the most popular PHP modules. At that time PHP already had its own site, php.net, run by the computer science community, and was powering thousands of Web sites. The script was just beginning to be recognized by developers who preferred the multi-platform script over its more limited Microsoft ASP counterpart that interfaces only with Windows NT. Today PHP Web developers applaud the script's simplicity, flexibility, and ability to generate HTML pages quickly. Over 5,100,000 (1/2001) sites around the world use PHP. For the rest of the lecture notes on PHP/mySQL follow the tutorial located at: http://www.haifux.org/lectures/43/slide7.html