> One exception, on the main page, I have "index.html" which is simply a
> copy of "Index.php" renamed. This is so that requests to www.server.org/
> will come up correctly.
>
> Probably there's a place to fix that in apache, but I haven't gone after
it
> yet.
There is a way to fix this on A
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>Here's what my normal "Index.php" looks like.
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Well.. the mailing list munged it..
I can email you a copy if you're interested.
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>I think it's just "test.html", although I am not 100%
>sure. I will check that. Maybe this is the reason...
I hit this early on too.
I write my code on a windows machine, and upload it using cute-ftp to the
server, which is linux.
I started out trying to make files like "file.ext" on windows
Answers are numbered according to questions.
1. Contact your hosting provider about this one.
2. Unless the webserver is instructed to let php handle html files, you
cannot include php code within html. It has to be a php file so php can
process it.
3. Again, contact your hosting provider and as
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