Why do you need to do this in the first place? If you're trying to
create dynamic CSS, the .php extension will be fine as long as you send
the proper content-type header.
Liam Gibbs wrote:
Is there any way of making PHP parse files with a CSS extension?
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Liam Gibbs wrote:
Yeah... the same way you made your web server parse files with a .php
extension. Just repeat the same procedure for a .css extension.
if you have cpanel you can add the extension from there.
Yeah, I need to find out where to add the CSS extension to my list of
parsable files. I
> Yeah... the same way you made your web server parse files with a .php
> extension. Just repeat the same procedure for a .css extension.
> if you have cpanel you can add the extension from there.
Yeah, I need to find out where to add the CSS extension to my list of
parsable files. I tried just s
if you have cpanel you can add the extension from there.
cheers,
- Sebastian
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