Posted by Rich on 01/24/06 20:22
In article <newsAT-087B3E.10484423012006@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com>, one man
army says...
>
> I have looked for a definitive answer for this and have not found one.
>"sometimes, when it works" is not getting very far in designing a
>solution. Maybe the question should be "WHERE can PHP be mixed inline in
>the file?"
>
>for example, a file called xxx.html, marked
> DocType -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
>
>the server can execute PHP, I am using PHP v.4.4.0
>
> thanks
Have to make sure you have the appropriate file extension (e.g. .php) is
configured on your web server. That way it knows it has to be processed by PHP
before being sent to the web browser.
Rich
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