What about naming your scripts .php4 that should work.
Jochem
Andy wrote:
Hi Ben
They say that the server is set up for PHP4, and they say it is something to
do with my scripts.
Not sure I believe them.
My pages have the extension .php
Andy
"Ben Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hi Thijs
It would seem it was a problem with the server, and they have now corrected
this. Even though they said it was my scripts.
Thank you for your help all.
Andy
"Thijs Lensselink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hey andy,
I had this problem a while ago.
And thi
Hey andy,
I had this problem a while ago.
And this is a server problem.
This is what happens if the server is
unable to execute the .php files.
I can't look at my docs right now so can't give
you a clue in how to fix this.
Will have a look when i'm at home.
Thijs
-Oorspronkelijk bericht--
problem with your ISP. If there are errors in your
script you should get Error-Output.
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> From: Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 5:01 AM
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Viewing PHP pages
> They say that the serve
Hi Ben
They say that the server is set up for PHP4, and they say it is something to
do with my scripts.
Not sure I believe them.
My pages have the extension .php
Andy
"Ben Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Server is probably set up wrong or your extensions are
Server is probably set up wrong or your extensions are wrong. Check with
the ISP wether you have PHP facilities, the extension is .php normally but
sometimes .php3.
At 03:55 24/03/2003 +, Andy wrote:
Can someone help?
I have uploaded my PHP pages, created in Dreamweaver MX to my hosting s
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