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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 09/05/07 01:23
dorayme wrote:
> In article <C7CdnW1As7hKYEDbnZ2dnUVZ_hzinZ2d@comcast.com>,
> Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> dorayme wrote:
>>> I made an .htaccess file to allow my .html files to be parsed for
>>> any php on them. It has:
>>>
>>> AddType application/x-httpd-php .html
>>>
>>> It did not work on one server (a university server that is Apache
>>> and Unix and all that good old stuff, nothing Windows or funny
>>> stuff). Before I contact server admin, any other ways to
>>> accomplish getting a .html file to be so parsed? If I name my
>>> files .php on this particular server, all work fine. I can put
>>> the .htaccess file simply at the top level of my website or one
>>> level above (where I see no *other* files, no permission
>>> probably). I have no real idea about this stuff, but I love it
>>> when it works. <g>
>>>
>> Multiviews would work, also.
>
> ?
>
Check alt.apache.configuration (assuming, of course, you use Apache).
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