Re: [PHP-INST] better description

2003-01-07 Thread Chris Hewitt
Scott De Leeuw wrote: I work with Windows... when I have tested it I do go through the web browser... If I go to a strict PHP file it all works... However, the PHP book I am reading shows also embedding php in an HTML file the same way that you do javascript, is that not possible? Yes it is po

Re: [PHP-INST] better description

2003-01-07 Thread Mitch Pirtle
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 15:48, Scott De Leeuw wrote: > I work with Windows... when I have tested it I do go through the > web browser... I don't do windows (I just *love* saying that!), but this is not platform dependent. Try the following: 1) rename the file index.php 2) rem

Re: [PHP-INST] better description

2003-01-07 Thread Scott De Leeuw
I work with Windows... when I have tested it I do go through the web browser... If I go to a strict PHP file it all works... However, the PHP book I am reading shows also embedding php in an HTML file the same way that you do javascript, is that not possible? --- Esteban Ordonez <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [PHP-INST] better description

2003-01-06 Thread Esteban Ordonez
Scott, I think you should save your file in yourweb directory and then navigate with your web browser. I have it like this: web directory: /var/www/html/index.htm web browser address: http://localhost/index.php and then start up the web server (httpd). Do you work with Windows or Linux? El Lun

[PHP-INST] better description

2003-01-06 Thread Scott De Leeuw
When I put this code in and save the file as .htm, it gives a blank screen and the php script is shown in the source... I think something isn't set up right... = __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http:/