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Hello,
Can I use .htaccess to parse a PHP file with a standard .html extension?? This doesn't seem to work: AddType text/html .html AddHandler server-parsed .html I'm using a remote host, so modifying the server's .conf file isn't really an option nor is modifying the php.ini file. Any insight would be greatly appreciated! -= John |
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Try this:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .html |
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