On 6/12/07, Jennifer Charrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And see if it works. If not, your server isn't set up to process PHP
yet. You'll have to modify some settings. If you need help with that
let us know what server software and PHP version you're using.

The other thing to check is which file extensions are being parsed as
PHP. Most servers are setup to parse only files with the .php
extension.  This can be changed in your .htaccess or httpd.conf file
(assuming that you're using Apache) or wherever such changes are made
for your specific webserver.

Brady

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