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Re: why php echo does not show up in HTML? [message #181633 is a reply to message #181632] Fri, 24 May 2013 13:55 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 5/24/2013 9:40 AM, Tim Streater wrote:
> In article
> <cffe44b6-a68e-49ab-8c19-d0fd55e7f3d1(at)d6g2000yqi(dot)googlegroups(dot)com>,
> steve nospam <steve(dot)nospamm(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
>
>>>
>>> I found the problem.
>>>
>>> I needed to modify the .htaccess file. added this line
>>>
>>> AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm
>>>
>>> Now it works. php works from inside htm file. No need to change file
>>> extension.
>>
>> guys, the above fix did not work on the server. Must be something with
>> the php used there. It worked on my local apache server. So, I still
>> looking for a solution. My question is this:
>>
>> If I change my index.htm to index.php, is there a way to make an alias
>> or something so that not all my links are broken? so that a link to
>> index.htm will use index.php?
>>
>> Ok, let me go back one step: This is all crazy, because all what I
>> wanted to do is simple: use php to include some common html code into
>> all my html web pages. So how is one supposed to do this if one can't
>> use php inside html?
>>
>> I want to use php call to include common HTML code into an html page,
>> but can't use php from HTML? what is the deal here? So, how do people
>> do this thing then?
>
> You get your:
>
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm
>
> added to the apache config file on the server.
>
> However, you should note if if you do that, any .htm file will be sent
> to PHP by apache, even if there is no PHP in it. That adds an extra step
> to getting your files served up. That is why people have been suggesting
> to change the files which use PHP to have a .php extension.
>
> Personally I add:
>
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .phtml
>
> to the apache config file, and use that for files containing any PHP.
> That way the PHP interpreter is only involved when a file actually has
> PHP in it.
>

What's the difference between using .phtml and .php (other than the
former is non-standard and will not work on all systems)?

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