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 Posted by -Lost on 07/01/06 04:33 
"David" <youcantoo@findmoore.net> wrote in message  
news:yM6dnbsBrtZ0ajjZnZ2dnUVZ_tGdnZ2d@centurytel.net... 
 
> That puts a hell of a load on the server. You know the server will have to process each  
> and every .htm or .html files looking for php code buried with in the page, before it  
> can serve it.  Hence a increase in the server load.  <<BAD IDEA>> 
 
You are exactly right.  Not a bother if we are not talking about thousands (maybe more  
like hundreds depending on the hardware) of HTML files. 
 
> You might instead use 'chmod +x filename.htm/html 
 
How exactly does this work?  Just to make sure it was not some ignorance on my part, I  
added execute all the way around on an HTML file containing PHP and it had no effect. 
 
> That way the webserver only parses the htm/html file(s) that contains the php code. 
 
However, I would love to know if this exists (either by allowing execute or whatever). 
 
Thanks, David. 
 
-Lost
 
  
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