Is it possible to use SSI with PHP? If so, where can I learn how
to do this?
TIA,
Jerry
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So if I was just going to need includes on a few pages, what's faster PHP or
SSI on Linux/Apache?
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How can I run SSI commands like !--#include file=desk.htm-- etc. in PHP
files... as ASP supports it.. I have Apache on Linux Server with PHP
4 installed
Shashwat
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Use PHP's include() function. See the online manual for details.
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From: Shashwat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:07 AM
Subject: [PHP] PHP AND SSI
How can I run SSI commands like !--#include file=desk.htm-- etc. in
PHP
You should be able to just print it. The code won't matter to php, but
the browser will process it.
?php
echo !--#include file='desk.htm' --;
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Thanks alot!
i'll sure do that
Cheers!
Shash
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From: Zak Greant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP AND SSI
Use PHP's include() function. See the online
On Wednesday 23 May 2001 12:12, John Monfort wrote:
You should be able to just print it. The code won't matter to php,
but the browser will process it.
?php
echo !--#include file='desk.htm' --;
the browser will process it
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