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Posted by dimo414 on 07/01/06 07:41
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm (or .html OR both!)
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> This needs to be placed either in an .htaccess or within the configuration file for your
> server.
I would suggest against this. Files that are appended with .php are
processed by the server and output to the browser as text/html files,
so if you want to use PHP inside normal webpages, simply rename your
html files .php. If you change the htaccess configuration so that the
server parses .html files, the server has to scan and check every
single html file that is output, and especialy if you have a good
number of html files which are just static html, that's a waste of
server resources and speed. I would suggest reserving .html to files
which never need to output dynamic content, and any html files which
need processing can use .php instead.
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