Build a strong foundation in PHP and XHTML by learning how to develop dynamic, server-side web applications. This course is designed for beginners and aspiring web developers who want to understand how PHP processes user input, generates XHTML output, and controls application behavior through server-side programming.

XHTML - Server Side Programming with PHP

XHTML - Server Side Programming with PHP
This course is part of XHTML Full Stack Development with PHP Projects Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Configure a local server environment and execute basic PHP scripts to generate dynamic XHTML output.
Design XHTML forms and process user input using GET, POST, and multiple input types in PHP.
Apply PHP conditional statements, comparison and logical operators to control program flow effectively.
Create dynamic server-side PHP solutions using switch statements and loops to handle interactive application logic.
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Reviewed on Dec 6, 2025
Some parts feel slightly dated because XHTML isn’t as widely used now, but the concepts still help you build discipline in writing clean, well-structured markup.
Reviewed on Oct 1, 2025
Clear, practical guide integrating XHTML with PHP, perfect for beginners building dynamic, standards-compliant web applications.
Reviewed on Oct 15, 2025
Perfect for those starting web development, it effectively bridges design and dynamic functionality using PHP.




