Why on earth would anybody set it up so that "all web pages are
interpreted as php pages"? Seems crazy to me, but I'm probably
naive.

Nick

Apparently, so they can get by with typing <? ... ?> instead of <?php ... ?>. HTML doesn't care, and PHP predates XML, so I imagine it's a legacy of early shortcuts that were unproblematic at the time.

But if people R 2 lazy 2 type 3 xtra chars, why not just use Perl?
:)

Yours,
Christian

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