On a standard Apache you cannot just put php scripts in html files, since
the apache won't pass them on to the php-interpreter. However it is probably
not true, that the files come without the php-code. You just cannot see it
in the Browser since it is hidden inside <?php...?> tags. But if you look at
the sourcecode of the page your borwser is displaying you're likely to see
your complete php-source in there as well.
So just rename your files to an extension that is interpreted as php and
everything should wqork fine. (ususally .php or .php4)
I know that there is a problem if you want to have a php page as your
default page, since most webhosters will accept only index.htm(l) for that.
Don't know a clean way how to get round this problem though (without having
to use redirects or similar things in the index.html)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jordy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Dienstag, 8. Mai 2001 14:57
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-WIN] PHP and HTML
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>
> Hi there,
> I have Php 4.0.5 and Apache Web Server,
> It all works fine when I open php files, but
> when I open html file with php scripts in it, it
> doesn't work I just simply see the normal html but without any
> scripts.. as
> it doesn't use PHP in HTML .. could
> someone please help!!!
>
> Thx
> mail it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Jordy
>
>
>
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