|  | Posted by °€¦¦Η£σwρ_Πθvο£_ίσ₯¦¦€° on 07/07/05 15:32 
Please note that with this method all your html files will have to be phasedthrough php and will up your server load and response time.
 
 -borgx
 
 "Jason" <jsumner1@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
 news:0GW8b.18340$kX.4906@twister.tampabay.rr.com...
 > If you don't have your own server, put this in an .htaccess file:
 >
 > AddType application/x-httpd-php .html
 >
 > and see if it works.
 >
 >
 >
 > "Pepebuho" <p1e2p3e4b5u6h7o8@pananet.com> wrote in message
 > news:bjrln105f1@enews3.newsguy.com...
 >>
 >> "Warren Oates" <Warren@InHell.Com> wrote in message
 >> news:Warren-B7FD85.18144510092003@nr-tor01.bellnexxia.net...
 >> > In article <20030910185004.5f4ffac6.ian@WINDOZEdigiserv.net>,
 >> >  "Ian.H [dS]" <ian@WINDOZEdigiserv.net> wrote:
 >> >
 >> > : Are .html files configured to be parsed as PHP files? Doesn't sound
 > like
 >> > : it from here.
 >> >
 >> > Or to put it another way: if you need to execute php code, you need to
 >> > give the page it's on the .php extension.
 >>
 >> How do I configure the .html to be parsed as PHP files? All the PHP
 >> manual
 >> says about it is to add the LoadModule thing and the AddType
 >> application/x-httpd-php .php thing.
 >>
 >> I am going to the Apache manual and look it up, but I would appreciate
 > some
 >> hints. Thanks!
 >> > --
 >> > Looks like more of Texas to me.
 >> > ... Arizona, where the nights are warm and the roads are straight.
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >
 >
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