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Hi, im noob on this, plus, im Mexican and i dont understandthe english, that code can be used with the php ECHO commandExample: <?php echo ("THE CODE GOES HERE") ?>, can you tell me what i needto do to get a free hosting?

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Hi, im noob on this, plus, im Mexican and i dont understand

the english, that code can be used with the php ECHO command

Example: <?php echo ("THE CODE GOES HERE") ?>, can you tell me what i need

to do to get a free hosting?

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Sorry, i dont know about server controls, but Hey compa for3v3r, para que te den jostin' ac? en esta madre hay que postear mucho, con cada post que pones te dan 'cr?ditos' con los que 'compras' tu cuenta, necesitas 30 cr?ditos para comprar el hosting de 150 megas, que es el que generalmente la gente quiere, pero junta s?lo los necesarios porque una vez que compras tu cuenta, te resetean a 2 cr?ditos. Yo ten?a cincuenta y nueve cr?ditos y compr? mi cuenta con treinta y nom?s me dejaron dos, ulero, pero ni pedro. Chido y suerte.

 

Just advincing my compatriota here, hehe:D Guess this answer does not belong here but if this can help 'for3v3r', i think its good right?

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PHP is one thing and .NET is another - they can both do similar things but the language is going to be different. You're better off asking about a specific example of something and how it can be done in PHP.

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That link you provided simply describes forms in .net. You can certainly build forms in php. All you really need for a from is html. It all depends what you are trying to do.The server controls in .net are not what they apear to be. Explaining how .net works is a little complicated, if you're interested in learning it I suggest taking a course.

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You cannot do anything like ASP.NET forms/server controls with PHP. With PHP, you can only use the normal HTML forms. .NET forms get really complicated, so I don't think they are worth learning anyway, since they don't add too much functionality. Just use the age-old HTML forms with a method of GET or POST to a PHP file. That's all you can do.Hope this helps! :)

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As most of the above replies highlighted, PHP and ASP.Net wok very differently, and there fore you can't really make an ASP.Net web form in any PHP equivalent. PHP is a somewhat simple scripting language, while ASP.Net is an enterprise grade Web applications platform.

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