I think that your server does not have php support. Check it with your
hosting provider
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maybe this is obvious but you ARE running it through a webserver, right?
not just opening the file from your harddrive...
/andreas
f a r i d|s i l v a|a b o i d wrote:
I think that your server does not have php support. Check it with your
hosting provider
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SalU2
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well, all solved: the hosting haven't enabled the php... now work fine.
thanx_to_all
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Glad you got it solved. To add to the general subject...
For my host, I have to put .php4 on the php files. Just .php won't work.
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I have a php page, with this code:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN? require
config.php; ?
htmlhead
titleViaWeb Institute -
Is the file named with a .php extension? Also, try using ?php ... ?
to bracket your PHP code (vs. the ? ... ?).
-Rob
On Oct 26, 2005, at 12:09 PM, MetaArt wrote:
I have a php page, with this code:
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Sounds like a problem with your webserver's configurations. does it
work if you make it a .htm file? do other .php files work?
-David R
On 10/26/05, MetaArt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried using ?php... ?, but the result its always the same...
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