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Posted by Oli Filth on 10/12/35 11:28

Rationem said the following on 03/10/2005 23:45:
> Not true.
>
> Although the PHP is parsed through the server, a file with the
> (generally) 'php' extension is sent to the client with HTML.
>
> IE understands that the .php extension contains HTML markup (as
> processed by the server).
>
> By the same token, IE knows that (for instance) .jpg is not going to
> look pretty in ASCII so it shows a download box.
>
> Opera believes that PHP files are not viewable and, therefore, is
> offering you the chance to download it.
>

Well, that's gibberish...

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Oli

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