Usually, it should be enough to rename the file extension to .phps and the browser
should handle it
correctly, if the web server (i.e. apache) is properly configured.
Michael.
> If I had a mixed html/php page, i.e. where some of the strings had html
> in them, other than setting the header to b
If I had a mixed html/php page, i.e. where some of the strings had html
in them, other than setting the header to be of mime type 'text', how
could I process this page to display it exactly like it was seen in a
text editor, in html to the browser?
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