Oh, one other possibility besides my previous statement, if PHP is not
properly configured on the server hosting the .php pages, it probably
would just pass the PHP right to the browser since it doesn't know it's
supposed to execute the PHP block of code. Ofcourse, PHP wouldn't work
anywhere if this is the case, which is usally caught pretty quick.

Adam Voigt
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On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 09:12, Angelo Marcos Rigo wrote:
> Hi list
>       I am using php on the company´s website  that i work
>       and now someone told me that  you can view the php source with
> the opera browser
>       he says he done it by himself .
> 
>       Anybody can tell me if it´s true or not ?
>       or in wich conditions this can happen! how to fix this?
>       
>       Thank´s
>  
> 
> Ângelo Marcos Rigo
> Webmaster Colégio Anchieta
> http://www.colegioanchieta.g12.br
> 
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