If you just want to set this for a single file, just use a
<Location /path/filename>
ForceType application/x-httpd-php
</Location>
in your httpd.conf file. .htaccess files are generally evil and should be
avoided if you have control over your httpd.conf file.
Note that the mime-type. There is no '4' on the end of it.
-Rasmus
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Jack wrote:
> Hi people
> this may be off this list a bit, But I want to make the apache webserver believe
>that a "html" file is my server is actually a "php4" file.
> I used the syntax below to set Apache module in file .htaccess and did not work
>still, as I wrote some php script to print text in an html file and did not do
>anything yet.
>
> **********************
> AddType application/x-httpd-php4 .html
> **********************
>
> What is the correct way to do this?
> Jack
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> "Love your enemies, it will drive them nuts"
>
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