>>What about IIS. This is what the customer is usingand I know d***
about
>>IIS. I would assume that there is a similar thing for IIS, but have no
idea
>>where to even look.
If you are using IIS 3.0 Check out install.txt file which comes with PHP
Win32 Binary. It says:
> Run Regedit.
> Nav
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Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP and file extensions
> Beauford.2002 wrote:
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> >accessed unless you log in - is there a way to have this line in an html
> >file without changing
Beauford.2002 wrote:
accessed unless you log in - is there a way to have this line in an html
file without changing the extension to .php?
Yes, but you need to tell Apache (in the AddType line in httpd.conf) to
parse all ".html" files with php. This has a performance implication for
ordinary ".h
Still working on this authentication script and have a small question. Each
page on the site needs to have one line of code on it so it can't be
accessed unless you log in - is there a way to have this line in an html
file without changing the extension to .php?
On the same note, there is a small
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