Re: [PHP] re: php file extension

2008-02-09 Thread Nathan Nobbe
and if you want even more superfluous information windows, more specifically, ntfs, doest support files with only capitalization differences in the file names. eg. WindowsSucks.txt windowssucks.txt -nathan

[PHP] Re: php file extension

2008-02-09 Thread Nathan Rixham
Often people install php4 and 5 on the same server, then configure .php to use the latest version of php(5) and anything with extension php4 to use the old`e php4. Thus, the file contents remain the same, however the way they are executed depends entirely on the server(s) config. Nathan Mar

Re: [PHP] re: php file extension

2008-02-08 Thread Per Jessen
MaryAnn Woodall wrote: > Just starting to use php on my webpages. If I save a file as .php > or .php4 are they the same file. For example is index.php the same as > index.php4? If you save the same file with two different names, the contents will remain the same. How the different extensions ar

Re: [PHP] re: php file extension

2008-02-08 Thread Richard Lynch
On Thu, February 7, 2008 1:49 pm, MaryAnn Woodall wrote: > Just starting to use php on my webpages. If I save a file as .php > or .php4 are they the same file. For example is index.php the same as > index.php4? They are not the same file at all, unless you use really old Windows that only let you

Re: [PHP] re: php file extension

2008-02-07 Thread Jason Pruim
Hi MaryAnn I would recommend if you are going to be sending these files out to be used on a server other then you own, such as a clients server, leave the file as .php other wise the system admin for the client server will have to reconfigure the server to also parse .php4 files. But, if

Re: [PHP] re: php file extension

2008-02-07 Thread Andrew Ballard
On Feb 7, 2008 2:49 PM, MaryAnn Woodall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just starting to use php on my webpages. If I save a file as .php > or .php4 are they the same file. For example is index.php the same as > index.php4? > > MaryAnn > No, they have different name and are different files. It would

[PHP] Re: php file extension

2008-02-07 Thread Shawn McKenzie
MaryAnn Woodall wrote: > Just starting to use php on my webpages. If I save a file as .php or > .php4 are they the same file. For example is index.php the same as > index.php4? > > MaryAnn Depends upon what your server is set to parse as PHP. AFAIK, the only portable extension would be .php. -

[PHP] re: php file extension

2008-02-07 Thread MaryAnn Woodall
Just starting to use php on my webpages. If I save a file as .php or .php4 are they the same file. For example is index.php the same as index.php4? MaryAnn -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php