Re: why php echo does not show up in HTML? [message #181635 is a reply to message #181627] |
Fri, 24 May 2013 14:00 |
The Natural Philosoph
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On 24/05/13 14:20, steve nospam wrote:
>> I found the problem.
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>> I needed to modify the .htaccess file. added this line
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>> AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm
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>> Now it works. php works from inside htm file. No need to change file
>> extension.
> guys, the above fix did not work on the server. Must be something with
> the php used there. It worked on my local apache server. So, I still
> looking for a solution. My question is this:
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> If I change my index.htm to index.php, is there a way to make an alias
> or something so that not all my links are broken? so that a link to
> index.htm will use index.php?
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> Ok, let me go back one step: This is all crazy, because all what I
> wanted to do is simple: use php to include some common html code into
> all my html web pages. So how is one supposed to do this if one can't
> use php inside html?
|echo (file_get_contents( "filename.htm" ));|
?
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> I want to use php call to include common HTML code into an html page,
> but can't use php from HTML? what is the deal here? So, how do people
> do this thing then?
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