e way my site is designed ..
Regards
Peter Goggin
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> At 09:35 AM 5/27/2002, Peter Goggin wrote:
> >I have checked file extensions at dos level and they are correct, e.g.
> >x.htm. y.php etc
> >
> >I
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At 09:35 AM 5/27/2002, Peter Goggin wrote:
>I have checked file extensions at dos level and they are correct, e.g.
>x.htm. y.php etc
>
>I have used sample php files sent to me and they still do not work,
>displaying only the parts of the file that are not tagged at php code. The
>php code appears
I have checked file extensions at dos level and they are correct, e.g.
x.htm. y.php etc
I have used sample php files sent to me and they still do not work,
displaying only the parts of the file that are not tagged at php code. The
php code appears not to be parsed by the php parser, but is skippe