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PHP nad MYSQL is the same application?

Discussion in 'PHP' started by James Vohwinkle, Feb 9, 2011.

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    Please describe me this two point am bit confusing.
     
    James Vohwinkle, Feb 9, 2011 IP
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    moads Member

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    No, MySQL is for databases and PHP is for processing code.
     
    moads, Feb 9, 2011 IP
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    gnomee Greenhorn

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    PHP is script language, MySQL is for databases where you can with PHP statements save some data and then display it.
     
    gnomee, Feb 10, 2011 IP
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    MarbleHost.com Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    Good example of using PHP and MySQL is this forum. The vBulletin (the script which uses this forum) is written in PHP. PHP makes possible to create the posts, browse the forum etc. The data (posts, topics) are saved in MySQL database. PHP call the MySQL to display the data.
     
    MarbleHost.com, Feb 11, 2011 IP
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    praveenvijay Greenhorn

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    simply php is a frontend mysql is backend............
    both are open source
     
    praveenvijay, Feb 12, 2011 IP
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    Good example of using PHP and MySQL is this forum. The vBulletin (the script which uses this forum) is written in PHP. PHP makes possible to create the posts, browse the forum etc. The data (posts, topics) are saved in MySQL database. PHP call the MySQL to display the data.

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    perfect answer bro
     
    tushar1, Feb 13, 2011 IP
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