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Posted by Lee on 07/01/06 14:31
>> 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.
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> 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.
It's just in the one .html file and just a 'simple' read .txt file and
display what is in that file. Which btw would be very little.
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