, in order to retrieve them, right?
Rene
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:52:47 -0400, John W. Holmes wrote about RE:
[PHP] Newbie Q: Any difference what the .ext is on include() files???
something that looked like this:
The only thing to worry about is that if someone pulls up your include
file, they're
[snip]
How'd anyone be able to pull out my PHP source anyway? Since it's an
http
server, it'll only respond to http requests, and since php is
processed
upon request, the enitre source will be altered to just html ... don't
get
that ...
Yeah, that's true if you give it a .php extension.
Hello,
On Monday, September 30, 2002 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Newbie Q: Any difference what the .ext is on include()
files???
[ Rene Brehmer ] wrote:
I appreciate your advice, but it would not really apply to my structure
... because of the amount of files I use, I've got seperate include
Hi y'all
I've only been working with PHP for the past 2-3 weeks, so there's alot of
things I haven't quite grasped 100% yet ...
Basically what I'm doing is converting my old framed, js-driven, HTML
website, with 137 physical pages (individual HTML files) and some
dynamically created ones, into
moving your sites very easy, too, just
change the values of those variables...
---John Holmes...
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