First you must name the file *.php!

Than;
not every host now PHP... so u must contact

But a nice lokal Webserver/Packet is PHPtriad
look at www.downloads.com and Search /PHPtriad!

notice:
Before you install PHP-triad uninstall alll other lokal webservers!

MfG

Fabian Hoffmann
"Paul Wallace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hello,
>     A relative PHP newbie.
>     I have developed a system using HTML/PHP, and have had it functioning
> fine for some time using IIS. I am now uploading it to a web hosting
service
> in the USA where I am firstly running a hello world page to test it. BUT!
It
> does not want to load:
>
> <html>
> <head><title>Untitled</title></head>
> <body>
> <?php
>     echo "Hello world";
> ?>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> I have configured the hosting server to the best of my knowledge (setup a
> CGI virtual domain environment, enabled permissions etc), but it still
> refuses to load this rediculously simple hello world script.
>     Can anyone tell me if the page to be executed containing the PHP
script
> requires a pathname telling the server it is a PHP page, and if so, what
is
> the syntax and where it is embedded in the HTML?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Paul Wallace
> Concerto Developer/Support Consultant
> ProSolutions Asia Pacific Co., Ltd.
> Tel +66 2 583 6161-5
> Fax +662 583 6535
> www.ProSolutions-ap.com
>
>



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