That means the server isnt set to parse files with a .php extension. You'll
have to fix the associations in your server settings
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> Hi, All -
>
> Have altered extension of all relevant php3 files to php. Now I have a
> case of "code bleed"  when the php pages are called. The actual page
> doesn't come up, but its source does.
> Ideas? clues? suggestions?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Alpha
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