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Windows 2000 IIS question
I have a couple of PHP files that doesn't work completely on my computer using IIS, but works great on the web server. Is there a way of fixing it? I code in use ASP.
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Let's see, you're coding in asp but asking about php code that doesn't work. Perhaps I'm missing a connection here
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I guess it does sound strange. The site I did for my job was coded in ASP. The company that host the site, once given the files, changed the extentions to PHP. I downloaded the files to my compter, but only the main pages work.
The <?php require("side_links.php"); ?> page doesn't show. In ASP it wold be <!-- #include file="side_links.asp" --> It's nothing important, I was just wondering why it wasn't showing. Peace! Warren ![]() |
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You have to do a lot more than change file extensions to convert code from asp to php.
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