mention php.net/links as a resource for finding php enabled web hosts.

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<chapter id="tutorial">
<title>A simple tutorial</title>
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There is no need to compile anything nor do you need to install
any extra tools. Think of these PHP-enabled files as simple HTML
files with a whole new family of magical tags that let you do all
sorts of things.
sorts of things. Most web hosts offer PHP support but if your
host doesn't consider reading the <ulink url="&url.php.links;">
PHP Links</ulink> section for resources on finding PHP enabled
web hosts.
</para>
<para>
Let's say you want to save precious bandwidth and develop locally.