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Posted by Colin Fine on 10/02/05 20:05

Dave Pyles wrote:
> On 9/30/2005 4:45 PM, GoGs wrote:
>
>> i'm a newbie to PHP, just starting of. i've got a couple questions,
>> and i would be very thankfull if you could answer them in details...
>>
>> 1. how can i find out if my server supports PHP?
>> all i know is that it doesn't support ASP...
>>
>> 2. i'd like to insert a small frame from some html page to my html
>> page, but i don't want to do this with framesets. is there any
>> other way?
>>
>>
>> thanks.
>>
>> P.S. any good PHP tutorials are welcome... :)
>>
> For your server test try this: make a file named something.php which
> contains the following:
>
> <head>
> </head>
> <body>
> <?php
> phpinfo();
> ?>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> Send it to your server than call the file with your browser. If your
> site supports PHP it will let you know. It not, it will just give you a
> blank browser window.
>
> Dave Pyles
>
> Dave Pyles

That's assuming that the server is set up with the usual assumptions
about file extensions ...


Colin

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