Robbert,

maybe it is only a typo, but you have written:

"xml." not ".xml" (notice the position of the dot).

/frank
10 apr 2006 kl. 15.37 skrev Robbert van Andel:

I am working on creating some RSS feeds on my website using PHP. I'm still learning RSS but it seems easy enough. I managed to create the RSS giving the file a PHP extension. When I tried saving it with an xml extension and adding a .htaccess file to the directory in which the file was saved, I get
prompted to save the file instead of being able to view the file in a
browser.  The only line in the .htaccess file is AddType
application/x-httpd-php xml.



First off, and I'm sorry that this isn't a PHP specific question, but does RSS require an XML extension? And if it does, how do I get the server to
serve the PHP file correctly if I rename it with the xml extension?



Thanks,

Robbert van Andel




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