I can confirm that PHP files work just fine in a thickbox.  Just use
the iframe mode of thickbox and you can load whatever filetype you
want.

On Jun 30, 3:16 pm, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's absolutely no reason why shouldn't be able to use a PHP page with
> Lightbox (or Thickbox) for that matter. It shouldn't care what the file
> extension is.
>
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> Subject: [jQuery] Lightbox alternative that supports .php files
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'd really appreciate any advice on whether there is an alternative to
> Lightbox that supports .php or any server side extensions?
>
> I've looked at Thickbox which goes a step further than lightbox, but it only
> seems to support HTML on top of images.
>
> It also suggests on the comments to Thickbox using a server side script that
> parses from an HTML page. However this wouldn't work for us as we'd like to
> have our "sign-up" process done in this way.
>
> Any thoughts? Is this possible?
>
> Many thanks
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