If your host has set up Apache correctly, naming the file anything.php
should enable you to view it in your browser. 

Do you have Apache installed on your development machine? 
Does the file work there? 
Have you got the same Apache version as your host? 
Have you got the same version of PHP as your host?
Could you provide a link to the source code?
Have you tried posting to one of the excellent php forums - (eg
Sitepoint.com)

The chances are that your host is running Apache 1.3.xxxx with PHP4.xxxx

BTW surely you are not suggesting that Coldfusion is a serious
competitor for PHP5? - not one for this list though? :-)

Hope this helps

Peter



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of csslist
Sent: 20 January 2005 22:47
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WSG] .php extension

is the page titled index.php or default.php?
if so then u need to have the host set up your site to look for either
one by default and also flush the cash

u should also take a look at coldfusion ;)


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date:  Thu, 20 Jan 2005 13:30:45 -0500

>Paul wrote:
>
>>I have a template that I have created and am creating all my pages
from
>>that. I have named this file x.html but when I try and rename it to
>>x.php, because I have some dynamic content on it, nothing displays.
Any
>>ideas why this happens ?
>>
>>Paul
>>  
>>
>
>This may sound dumb, but I switched to php a few times, if you don't 
>delete the old html file the browser will pick that up instead. But I'm

>sure you thought of that :-)
>Bruce Prochnau
>www.bkdesign.ca
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