I stripped out all the front page files and if I compare files frin a wirjubg ubstakk with WinMerge, it tells me that they are identical (at least all of the unmodified files). Can't find any invisible caracters with WinMerg in the "not identical" files. How does the php parser or Apache determine that these files are Frontpage and not plain php files?
Any pointers to where I can find additional info would be very much appreciated. My google search didn't turn out anything useful but I might used the wrong keywords. TIA Gunter "Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [snip] I downloaded files via FTP from a site published with FrontPage and active Front Page extensions. When I try to run them on my local machine, php files are not recognized and parsed by Apache. IE gives me the save to dialog and Mozilla displays binary garbage. Checking the FTP log, it says that they have been downloaded in ASCII mode. I even tried a backup on the machine and download as tar file with the same result. Any ideas what could cause the Apache php parser to not recognize this? I am running Apache 1.3.23 on W2K with PHP 4.3.4. [/snip] It is not a PHP problem. FrontPage and their extensions only run on M$ servers unless you are using an IIS imitator. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php