Ryan A typed this on 02/24/2004 10:45 AM:
Hi,
A small problem, a pal of mine is hosting with a company that has PHP
configured to run only
with the .php extention and not the .php3 extention...
Where will he have to make the changes so that his scripts will run if its
.php or .php3 ?
Are you runn
AFAIK for included files the extension does not matter
Ryan A wrote:
Hi again,
I guess I didnt explain myself too well.
My pal is a total newbie, and the .php3 file is being called via an
include...the reason he cant
change the include call in the calling file from .php3 to .php is because
that fil
Hi again,
I guess I didnt explain myself too well.
My pal is a total newbie, and the .php3 file is being called via an
include...the reason he cant
change the include call in the calling file from .php3 to .php is because
that file is "encrypted" in some way.
On my server I can run both php and p
In each file that has a link to a file ending with .php3 or use URL
rewrites.
Ryan A wrote:
Hi,
A small problem, a pal of mine is hosting with a company that has PHP
configured to run only
with the .php extention and not the .php3 extention...
Where will he have to make the changes so that his s
Obviously links would have to be changed to point to the .php pages, but
that's easily done with a good text editor. What would be of more
concern is, what is the difference between the old version of PHP your
running, and the version the hosting company is running. I.E., has
function behavior chan
Hi,
A small problem, a pal of mine is hosting with a company that has PHP
configured to run only
with the .php extention and not the .php3 extention...
Where will he have to make the changes so that his scripts will run if its
.php or .php3 ?
Thanks,
-Ryan
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