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Posted by Robert Iver on 06/13/06 18:03
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Robert Iver wrote:
> > I would change the code to the following and see what happens:
> >
> > <HTML>
> > <HEAD></HEAD>
> > <BODY>
> > <?php
> > echo("Hello World!");
> > // need parentheses for echo() function
> > ?>
> > </BODY>
> > </HTML>
> >
> > Also, make sure the filename has the .php extension and not .html
> >
> > Let me know if that works for you....
> >
> > TristaSD wrote:
> >
> >>Here's my code:
> >>
> >><html>
> >><head>
> >></head>
> >>
> >><body>
> >>
> >><?
> >> echo "Hello, world!";
> >>?>
> >>
> >></body>
> >></html>
> >>
> >>Here's my output:
> >>
> >>Hello, world!
> >>Fatal error: Nesting level too deep - recursive dependency? in Unknown
> >>on line 0
> >
> >
> HTML tags are case-insensitive, so <html> is exactly the same as <HTML>. No
> problem there.
>
> And no, echo does not require parens.
>
> This should work. Or, if the file is tagged .html instead of .php, he'd only
> get the php code displayed. Obviously the php code is being executed, so that's
> correct.
>
> I'd check the php.ini file first, just to ensure that looks ok (does a phpinfo()
> call work?). And disable all extensions you don't need for this test (that is,
> probably ALL extensions). If it now works, re-enable them one at a time and see
> which is causing the problem (stop/restart your server between tries - don't
> just do a restart).
>
> Then check the web server setup to ensure you're using the version you think
> you're using.
>
>
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> Jerry Stuckle
> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> jstucklex@attglobal.net
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The main thing I was trying to change in my code was to change the <?
code delimiter to the <?php delimiter.
I didn't know whether the more generic <? delimiter would be read ad
function differently then the more php specific <?php one.
The HTML can be lowercase (in fact, it's probably better to keep
everything lowercase in case you want to convert the document to XHTML
at some point in the future).
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