The actual content of the .php files won't be seen from the net since it is
server side scripting language.. But if you are still concerned you can put
database connection info into another file (preferably .php file) and place
it somewhere outside your web directory and access it thru require() o
For a start, please don't cross-post.
Secondly, people don't see these files because the PHP engine parses them.
However, you could remove each of the parameters to an include file outside
the web tree and have PHP read it.
Set the include_path in php.ini
Thus in a file named parameters.inc
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