| Tutorial PHP - Core CLI Differences |
When you compare the CLI version of PHP to the standard version used for Web development, relatively few differences exist between the two. In fact, the only things that have been altered or removed from the CLI version of PHP do not apply to non-Web development (such as error messages with HTML formatting). Let's start with what has changed in terms of the code of PHP.
In the command-line version of PHP, the first major difference is the array of command-line arguments that PHP accepts. Although you may have been familiar with some of these arguments working with a CGI executable of PHP, a few CLI-specific ones have been added.
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