I found a PHP code sample that somebody had written as following line of code:
1: <?php
2: System.out.print($result);
3: ?>
What you say about that code ?
This actually works in php. It will not print anything, but It doesn;y produce any error.
It just sees them as constants which do not exist and are interpreted as strings, and apparently, this is a valid PHP statement as well:
1: <?php
2: "this"."is"."a"."string";
3: ?>