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Shtml(SSI) and php compatible?
Is there a way to make a webpage that will allow you to use BOTH SSI and php?
E.g. - Quote:
If not, is there a way to clear text files with php? |
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I'm totally unexperienced in SSI, and have never laid hands on it. But I'll give a few answers according to my HTML/PHP experience. ^^
Does SSI have a "<script language=" thingymabob? Or some way to access the language from an outside source? If so, I'd try that. I'd leave the extension as .php, at least I think. =P Some uber person will come and prove me totally wrong in a minute though anyway, meh. I don't think the .php extension is important in PHP. As long as the server understands what it must produce when interpreting the code, I think the .php is there to simply make it more user-friendly. (I think that is. =P) |
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Steven;
Uhh, of course the php extension is important :ermm: Also, SSI doesn't require a extension change so it's possible to use it (IIRC) But why would you want to? |
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SSI doesn't require an extension change? I could've sworn it did....
Edit, though: I've decided on an alternate solution, thank you two for your input. Mods may delete/close/nuke this thread if they so desire. ^_^ |
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