I am sorry if I don't understand quite what you are after.
Answer A:
If you want a console connection to a server (e.g. engsan01 as below), then
you could use a TELNET URL which is still supported in various browsers.
This doesn't require PHP, but could be embedded in the HTML part.
engsan01:23
Get hold of
Steve Souders: "High Performance Web Sites: 14 Rules for Faster Pages"
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529307/index.html#details
There is a video at
http://www.oreillynet.com/fyi/blog/2007/09/steve_souders_high_performance.html
Browse the links from which you can see what he i
Are you opening the .php file directly with your browser or via a web server?
Does the web server have PHP support, and is it enabled?
(PHP is server side, not browser side).
Try creating the simple file on the webserver "phpinfo.php" containing just
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