PHP files are HTML files with any amount of PHP intermingled into it, so the file can be empty or only contain HTML and be valid, yes.
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Index is generally the homepage of a website. It is the main or the first page which appears.
Each web server has a directory. Index htm or index html is the default page name in that directory. The main page or homepage should have the extension index htm.
No! HTML is simply code. You can write 1 million pages of HTML code if you want. HTML is not a program. Its code. Now you may have a program that uses HTML code and that program has limitations. But not HTML itself.
The absolute essential tags are <html><body>Hello World</body></html>. Other tags are not required, but certainly add significant value to the format of the page and the ability for search engines to index your site.
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Using an achor text like click here, etc. In HTML, it is the tag. For example, you want your site visitors to move from index to contact page:Contact Page - Click Here
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Dense Index: An index record appears for every search key value in file. This record contains search key value and a pointer to the actual record. Sparse Index: Index records are created only for some of the records. To locate a record, we find the index record with the largest search key value less than or equal to the search key value we are looking for. We start at that record pointed to by the index record, and proceed along the pointers in the file (that is, sequentially) until we find the desired record. - - (ref: http://sawaal.ibibo.com/computers-and-technology/difference-between-sparce-index-dence-index-773764.html)