Hi all--

I subscribed to this list because I have an interest in PHP, but am more of a dabbler than an actual programmer; in other words, I never thought I would be posting a question to the list. So, the following is a problem I send on behalf of one of the programmers in my group, who is relatively new to PHP.

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I have recently noticed a problem with our code or our webserver (Apache) when I execute a .php file. I have taken all php code out, but within an html <td> tag, I use background="#", which is used for older browsers such as Netscape 4.7 if you have a background color or image in a table (the background # completes it throughout the td). This isn't the case for IE or NS 6+, though.


The problem is that when I run the page, the log files show that the page was accessed twice. This is only the case if the file has a php extension. This does not occur if the file is an html file, though. Please don't respond by saying change it to an html file and don't worry about it. This needs to be a php file that connects to a database, but I first noticed the problem, because I had code that emailed me twice. After narrowing it down, it has nothing to do with the code, only the fact that its a php file and background="#" is in a <td> tag.
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Many thanks.
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  Tobias Brasier
  Contractual Services Group
  University Webmaster, University of South Carolina
  1244 Blossom Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29208
  voice: 803-777-7366 fax: 803-777-1900
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://isg.csd.sc.edu/~tobias/

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