"Lallous" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Yes. It must be. PHP in order to get parsed by the server.
> It depends on the Web Server, you can configure it to parse also HTML
files.
>
> "Goodluckmo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Sorry ,i am first use php. I use php code in fontpage like use
asp,but
> i
> > found it don't work .
> > when i change the little program name from test.htm to test.php .
The
> > program work correct. Why ? Must it suffix is .php?
... it depends on your mime-type settings. You can
set anything you like to be treated as a php file; I have
seen sites where .html is processed as .php so
users' bookmarks won't be broken.
But the most common extensions are .php, .php3, .php4,
and/or phtml.
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