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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