PHP and HTM

5 posts by 3 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: August 20, 2009   (RSS)

When I add the generated php header code before the doc type statement does this mean that I must save the page as PHP? Is it possible to save the page as HTM and still have it execute correctly. I know, dumb question, but I have no PHP experience and would like to understand options. Have been saving as PHP.

Re: [Dave] PHP and HTM

Thanks. The hosting company I use put their version of the necessary .htaccess on my client's site. I'll see how it works.

Re: [ThreeTree] PHP and HTM

By Dave - August 19, 2009

Great. Sounds like a helpful hosting company! :)

Let us know if you need anything else. :)
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [ThreeTree] PHP and HTM

Just curious, why do you need to keep the extensions as html?

Best,

Jerry Kornbluth
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