Re: [PHP] .php extensions versus .html

2003-01-31 Thread Justin French
I think what you've seen is shtml / ssi / server side includes, but anyway,
since you asked:

1. create a .htaccess file which pushes *all* .php pages through PHP

I *THINK* the code is something like:

Files ~ \.html$
ForceType application/x-httpd-php
/Files

But you should check the apache manual, list or some tutorials.


2. change your code to:

html
head
titleUntitled/title
/head
body
HELLO WORLD!!!
P
?php include(helloworld2.php); ?
/body
/html


Why can't you just use the .php extension?


Justin


on 31/01/03 5:46 PM, Guru Geek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 I was wondering, can you call a php script in the middle of a html page?
 
 I've seen some sites use code like this:
 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
 
 html
 head
 titleUntitled/title
 /head
 body
 HELLO WORLD!!!
 P
 !--#include file=helloworld2.php --
 /body
 /html
 
 but when I try it, the php script doesn't run.
 
 
 Does anyone else know how to use php on a page and yet keep the .html
 extension?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Roger
 
 


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Re: [PHP] .php extensions versus .html

2003-01-31 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Guru Geek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I was wondering, can you call a php script in the middle
 of a html page?
...
 Does anyone else know how to use php on a page and yet
 keep the .html extension?

Configure your Web server to treat .html files as PHP. This
has been discussed before, so there are probably some
examples in the archives of how to do this.

Chris

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