Hi ,
I used ms frontpage 2000 to make a website. When
i comepleted the site , i had to study php to enable database
capabilities. When i changed my login.htm file into login.php,
ms frontpage did not recognize the .php file. All the navigational
links/views were removed from the login.php file. C
, 2002 8:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] php/frontpage
Hi ,
I used ms frontpage 2000 to make a website. When
i comepleted the site , i had to study php to enable database
capabilities. When i changed my login.htm file into login.php,
ms frontpage did not recognize the .php file. All the
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the answer you seek lies in the server,
and not php. You may have to set your webserver to reconize *.php as FP
files that it needs to parse, or set it to where it parses *.htm for
php. Is this running on IIS, Apache, or something else?
Shaun wrote:
> Hi ,
>
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: "Tobe Johnson - Johnsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:23 PM
Subject: [PHP] php & frontpage
I am trying to use PHP3.x and Front Page 2000. I am able to get it to work
o.k. in Frontpage. However, when I rename my *.htm
I am trying to use PHP3.x and Front Page 2000. I am able to get it to work
o.k. in Frontpage. However, when I rename my *.htm page to a *.php3 page
and click 'Save', it drops all the theme information when I upload it to my
server. Is there an easy way to stop this from happening? I'm not sure
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