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SYNOPSIS
       php [options] [ -f ] file [[--] args...]

       php [options] -r code [[--] args...]

       php [options] [-B code] -R code [-E code] [[--] args...]

       php [options] [-B code] -F file [-E code] [[--] args...]

       php [options] -- [ args...]

       php [options] -a

DESCRIPTION
       PHP  is  a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is espe-
       cially suited for Web development and can be embedded into  HTML.  This
       is the command line interface that enables you to do the following:

       You  can  parse and execute files by using parameter -f followed by the
       name of the file to be executed.

       Using parameter -r you can directly execute  PHP  code  simply  as  you
       would do inside a .php file when using the eval() function.

       It  is  also  possible to process the standard input line by line using
       either the parameter -R or -F. In this mode each  separate  input  line
       causes  the code specified by -R or the file specified by -F to be exe-
       cuted.  You can access the input line by $argn.  While  processing  the
       input  lines  $argi  contains  the number of the actual line being pro-
       cessed. Further more the parameters -B and -E can be  used  to  execute
       code  (see  -r)  before  and  after all input lines have been processed
       respectively. Notice that the input is read from  STDIN  and  therefore
       reading  from  STDIN  explicitly  changes  the next input line or skips
       input lines.

       If none of -r -f -B -R -F or -E is present but a  single  parameter  is
       given then this parameter is taken as the filename to parse and execute
       (same as with -f). If no parameter is present then the  standard  input
       is read and executed.

OPTIONS
       --interactive
       -a             Run  PHP  interactively. This lets you enter snippets of
                      PHP code that directly get executed. When readline  sup-
                      port  is  enabled  you  can edit the lines and also have
                      history support.

       --php-ini path|file
       -c path|file   Look for php.ini file in the directory path or  use  the
                      specified file

       --no-php-ini
       -n             No php.ini file will be used
       --help
       -h             This help

       --hide-args
       -H             Hide  script  name  (file) and parameters (args...) from
                      external tools. For example you may  want  to  use  this
                      when a php script is started as a daemon and the command
                      line contains sensitive data such as passwords.

       --info
       -i             PHP information and configuration

       --syntax-check
       -l             Syntax check only (lint)

       --modules
       -m             Show compiled in modules

       --run code
       -r code        Run PHP code without using script tags '<?..?>'

       --process-begin code
       -B code        Run PHP code before processing input lines

       --process-code code
       -R code        Run PHP code for every input line

       --process-file file
       -F file        Parse and execute file for every input line

       --process-end code
       -E code        Run PHP code after processing all input lines

       --syntax-highlight
       -s             Output HTML syntax highlighted source

       --version
       -v             Version number

       --stripped
       -w             Output source with stripped comments and whitespace

       --zend-extension file
       -z file        Load Zend extension file

       args...        Arguments passed to script. Use  '--'  args  when  first
                      argument starts with '-' or script is read from stdin

       --rfunction    name
       --rf           name Shows information about function name

       --rclass       name
       --rc           name Shows information about class name

       /etc/php5/cgi/php.ini
                      The configuration file for the CGI version of PHP.

       /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
                      The  configuration  file  for  the  version  of PHP that
                      apache2 uses.

EXAMPLES
       php -r 'echo "Hello World\n";'
            This command simply writes the text "Hello World" to standard out.

       php -r 'print_r(gd_info());'
            This shows the configuration of your gd  extension.  You  can  use
            this  to easily check which image formats you can use. If you have
            any dynamic modules you may want to use the same ini file that php
            uses  when executed from your webserver. There are more extensions
            which have such a function. For dba use:
            php -r 'print_r(dba_handlers(1));'

       php -R 'echo strip_tags($argn)."\n";'
            This PHP command strips off the HTML tags line by line and outputs
            the  result. To see how it works you can first look at the follow-
            ing PHP command 'php -d html_errors=1 -i' which uses PHP to output
            HTML  formatted  configuration  information.  If  you then combine
            those two 'php ...|php ...' you'll see what happens.

       php -E 'echo "Lines: $argi\n";'
            Using this PHP command you can count the lines being input.

       php -R '@$l+=count(file($argn));' -E 'echo "Lines:$l\n";'
            In this example PHP expects each  input  line  being  a  file.  It
            counts  all  lines  of  the files specified by each input line and
            shows the summarized result.  You may combine this with tools like
            find and change the php scriptlet.

       php -R 'echo "$argn\n"; fgets(STDIN);'
            Since you have access to STDIN from within -B -R -F and -E you can
            skip certain input lines with your code. But  note  that  in  such
            cases  $argi  only counts the lines being processed by php itself.
            Having read this you will guess what the above program does: skip-
            ping every second input line.

TIPS
       You  can  use  a shebang line to automatically invoke php from scripts.
       Only the CLI version of PHP will ignore such  a  first  line  as  shown
       below:

              #!/bin/php
              <?php
               // your script
              ?>

SEE ALSO
       For a more or less complete description of PHP look here:
       Boerger and Johannes Schlueter.

       A List of active developers can be found here:
       http://www.php.net/credits.php

       And last but not least PHP was developed with the help of a huge amount
       of contributors all around the world.

VERSION INFORMATION
       This manpage describes php, version 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.5.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 1997-2010 The PHP Group

       This source file is subject to version 3.01 of the PHP license, that is
       bundled with this package in the file LICENSE, and is available through
       the world-wide-web at the following url:
       http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt

       If  you  did  not  receive  a copy of the PHP license and are unable to
       obtain  it  through  the  world-wide-web,  please  send   a   note   to
       license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately.



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