|  | Posted by Malcolm Dew-Jones on 06/14/80 11:19 
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 : Malcolm Dew-Jones wrote:
 
 : > Michel (no@spam.please) wrote:
 : >
 : > : I don't think it particularly wise to have all .html files always
 : > treated
 : > : and processed as .php files. That's why I said "If you want a .html
 : > file to
 : > : be treated as a .php file then rename it".
 : >
 : > which is why I suggested that this be defined for "an area" within the
 : > server.
 : >
 : > One reason to treat html as php might be because a site has pages that
 : > have been static in the past, and they wish to enhance those pages to
 : > be dynamic without breaking any existing links.
 : >
 : > Rewrite rules could do that to, but simply turning on php for html
 : > sounds like the easiest way to do it, perhaps as a temporary measure
 : > during some conversion period.
 
 : It's the wrong way to go about it. Rename the files from .html -> .php
 : and adjust the corresponding links - that's the proper way.
 
 Hum, lets get this right, I change the name and then ask google, or any
 number of other sites that link to me, to change their links.
 
 Could you explain how that works again...
 
 
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