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Re: can't get includes to load [message #180931 is a reply to message #180921] Tue, 26 March 2013 21:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Cal Dershowitz is currently offline  Cal Dershowitz
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On 03/26/2013 01:36 AM, J.O. Aho wrote:

[re-ordered, for thematic reasons]

>> Right now, index.html loads but none of the other and it exits without
>> complaint. This is only running on my linux machine here at the local
>> root directory, which is indicated by the pwd command.
>
> You have an index.html, when apache looks at the file it will think of
> it as plain html and just output it as it is, you can easily verify this
> by looking at the source code in the browser (right click on the page
> and select "View Page Source"), you will see those <?php ?> tags.
>
> The fix is to do a:
>
> mv /home/sites/migrate/index.html /home/sites/migrate/index.php
>
> now apache will use the php engine to parse the file and php engine will
> replace the <?php ?> with the content in the files.
>
> Sure there are some people who would say to add html to the AddHandler
> for php, but please do not listen to them, you will make your apache/php
> to work more and you will not be compliant with most hosting companies,
> so when you upload your things to your web hotel you want it to work.
>

Thx JO, that simple thing was it. I now have my first php webpage out
on my domain space as opposed to just the localhost.

http://merrillpjensen.com/index.php#

Why did the server add a hash on the end of it?

Why does the sidebar not end up on the side like it does for the local
host and the same browser?

I uploaded these files using Filezilla. I can see that if this is the
way I'm going to do this, then whatever ends up on my server will be
riddled with mistakes and differing versions of things.

> From the file layout, it looks correct, we do recommend you use
> $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] for includes eg:
>
> include $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'includes/sidebar.php';
>
> this will make it easier the day when you put things in sub folders,
> like /home/sites/migrate/articles and you still want to include those
> from /home/sites/migrate/include.

And again thx,but I made this change and got a parse error from it. I
can't even show it, because I had to go in and overwrite it so as to
have anything to show at all, which is important so that others can see
what I'm trying to do.

I have simple questions at this point: how do you try something new on
your server without stomping all over the last thing that worked?
--
Cal
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