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Posted by Michael Fesser on 11/20/06 16:21
..oO(J.O. Aho)
>dorayme wrote:
>> In article <op.ti9416r5brft5s@kennis.local.lan>,
>> "J.O. Aho" <user@example.net> wrote:
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>>> This works, but you get the down side that all html files will be checked
>>> for php code, which increases the load on the server, far better to rename
>>> the page to something ending with .php
>>
>> You mean to rename all the pages, they all have footers?
>
>Yes.
If you have to change all your URLs just because you've changed the way
the server handles them, then you have a really broken URL design.
Parsing .html for PHP is perfectly fine in this case and the correct way
to keep URLs working for a long time.
Micha
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