Re: PHP-Yes, HTML-No --- Why?
- From: "d" <d@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:53:10 GMT
"Lennart Björk" <lennart.bjork@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Barry,
>
> I do thank you for your help. But
> >
> it is possible to set up the server to send .html files through
> the parser aswell, but as a norm this is not done.
> <
> sounds a bit strange. Shouldn't I be able to put pieces of PHP-code in
> HTML-code of HTML-files. I think I have done it many times and it has
> worked without any special arrangements with the webserver.
This is by no means the norm, but it's definitely how I prefer to work (as
it looks a lot neater than having your dirty laundry aired for all to see).
That is unless I'm using a site engine, in which case it doesn't matter :)
> Lennart Björk
dave
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