Gerald Jansen wrote:
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> Thanks for the reply. I checked out php.net and yes it
> appears to be quite straight forward. However, when I
> inserted some test code into an html document, residing in a
> virtual domain, it only displayed, didn't run. What must be
> done to activate the php engine on the e-smith server for a
> specific domain name. I have the feeling that some php
> modules must reside in the html folder in question.
Off topic for the wish list, but you need to name the file blah.php rather than blah.html.
> Any info
> you have would be appreciated. I am hoping to use php to
> avoid loading Front Page extensions.
That sounds like a very wise move.
Charlie