A report on Web serverForm (HTML)Website and PHP

PC clients communicating via network with a web server serving static content only.
Sample form. The form is enclosed in an HTML table for visual layout.
The usap.gov website
The inside and front of a Dell PowerEdge server, a computer designed to be mounted in a rack mount environment. It is often used as a web server.
Registration form of PHP-based e-commerce web-shop software ZenCart
The nasa.gov home page in 2015
This is an example of PHP code for the WordPress content management system.
Multiple web servers may be used for a high traffic website.
Server-side programming language usage in 2016.
The elePHPant, PHP mascot
Web server farm with thousands of web servers used for super-high traffic websites.
A "Hello World" application in PHP 7.4 running on its built-in development server
ADSL modem running an embedded web server serving dynamic web pages used for modem configuration.
Example output of the phpinfo function in PHP 7.1
First web proposal (1989) evaluated as "vague but exciting..."
A broad overview of the LAMP software bundle, displayed here together with Squid
The world's first web server, a NeXT Computer workstation with Ethernet, 1990. The case label reads: "This machine is a server. DO NOT POWER IT DOWN!!"
Dynamic web page: example of server-side scripting (PHP and MySQL)
Sun's Cobalt Qube 3 – a computer server appliance (2002, discontinued)
PC clients connected to a web server via Internet
PC clients communicating via network with a web server serving static and dynamic content.
Directory listing dynamically generated by a web server.
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Market share of all sites for most popular web servers 2005–2021
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Market share of all sites for most popular web servers 1995–2005

A website (also written as web site) is a collection of web pages and related content that is identified by a common domain name and published on at least one web server.

- Website

PHP code is usually processed on a web server by a PHP interpreter implemented as a module, a daemon or as a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) executable.

- PHP

A high-traffic Internet website might handle requests with hundreds of servers that run on racks of high-speed computers.

- Web server

He extended them to work with web forms and to communicate with databases, and called this implementation "Personal Home Page/Forms Interpreter" or PHP/FI.

- PHP

These capabilities, along with the multimedia features of NCSA's Mosaic browser (also able to manage HTML FORMs in order to send data to web server) highlighted the potential of web technology for publishing and distributed computing applications.

- Web server

Various web application frameworks and web template systems are available for general-use programming languages like Perl, PHP, Python and Ruby to make it faster and easier to create complex dynamic websites.

- Website

Dynamic sites can be interactive by using HTML forms, storing and reading back browser cookies, or by creating a series of pages that reflect the previous history of clicks.

- Website

Forms are usually combined with programs written in various programming language to allow developers to create dynamic web sites.

- Form (HTML)

Some of the interpreted languages commonly used to design interactive forms in web development are PHP, Python, Ruby, Perl, JSP, Adobe ColdFusion and some of the compiled languages commonly used are Java and C# with ASP.NET.

- Form (HTML)

CGIs may be written in other languages than Perl (compatibility with multiple languages is a design goal of the CGI protocol) and there are other ways to make Perl scripts interoperate with a web server than using CGI (such as FastCGI, Plack or Apache's mod_perl).

- Form (HTML)

The result is the local file path of the program (in this example, a PHP program):

- Web server

, PHP was used in more than 240 million websites (39% of those sampled) and was installed on 2.1 million web servers.

- PHP
PC clients communicating via network with a web server serving static content only.

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