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| title: PHP Syntax and Comments
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| ## PHP Syntax
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| The structure of a PHP document may look something like:
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| ```php
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| <?php
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| // Your PHP code goes here.
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| ```
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| **NOTE:** When creating a document with only PHP, the closing tags (see below) should be omitted.
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| When placing PHP in an HTML document, a closing tag is needed, like so:
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| ```php
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| <?php
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| // Your PHP code goes here.
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| 
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| ?>
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| ```
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| **NOTE:** Shorthand syntax is also available, but should be avoided to reduce unwanted behavior.
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| A PHP file may have HTML tags and / or JavaScript.
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| The default file extension for PHP files is `.php`.
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| ## Indentation
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| While this is mostly personal preference, it is most common to see the lines within the <?php / ?> tags at the same level, like so:
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| ```php
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| <?php
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| // Same level of indendation.
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|     // Not indented like so.
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| ```
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| 
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| ## How to make comments in PHP?
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| A comment in PHP code is a line that is not executed as part of the program. Its only purpose is to be read by someone who is looking at the code.
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| In PHP, comments can be make by two ways — either single-lined or multi-lined.
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| This can be seen in the example below:
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| ```php
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| <?
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| // This is a single-lined comment.
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| /**
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|  * This is a multi-lined comment block
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|  * that spans over multiple
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|  * lines.
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|  */
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| ```
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| ## Additional Information
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| For more information, please see [PHP: Comments](http://php.net/manual/en/language.basic-syntax.comments.php).
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