I have tried both of these and I still get the same outcome. File with the
extension of .php will not display and file with extensions of .php3 and
.php4 will display.
David
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On Sat, 8 Jan 2005, David Demland wrote:
> I guess I am having a hard time understanding what you mean. The server
will
> run a file with an extension of .php3 or .php4. Yet that same file will
not
> run when given an extension of .php, it would seem that the server has the
> ability to handle the PHP files. This would lead me to think that I am
> missing something in the configuration for the .php extension.
>
> Have I miss-understood what needs to be done?
Please see my other posting about this.
Jeremy C. Reed
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