Resin has actually started to support PHP in the new version. I find it more interesting, but I am too lazy to configure a set of apache_php_mysql and the like on my machine. After all, I mainly do things in Java. So I put one of my php sites directly into resin for development. The overall feeling was pretty good, and no problems were found in the basic functions. However, while continuing to optimize, I thought of xmlhttp, so I wrote a few files to try, but there was no refresh effect. Well, I encountered Chinese garbled characters, so I spent the whole day on May 1st reading about some of the quarrels and quarrels on the earth from the website. China and the United States played chess, and Europe watched the market. I'm talking about this, and I'm going to talk about it for a while, and it's also interesting. I just wonder what these people in China after the late 1980s will look like, living on what people in the 1960s and 1970s earned, and taking pleasure as their own. Rong, the key is that they are still complacent. Aren't these people the legendary trash? Too lazy to say it, let’s just read the gibberish. There are three files, one is htm, one is php, and one is js. js is used in htm, and php is the server.
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