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anima3
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Canada
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Posted - 20 Aug 2007 : 20:41:03
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I noticed that when you go in the page properties you can make file extensions such as .asp, .php, and .xhtml. What are those for? If I make it a .php, can I put in PHP codes?
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
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anima3
Expert
  
Canada
96 Posts |
Posted - 22 Aug 2007 : 13:38:42
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Doesn't help me much... just what are they FOR? |
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 22 Aug 2007 : 17:26:37
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??? |
Regards, Davide |
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anima3
Expert
  
Canada
96 Posts |
Posted - 22 Aug 2007 : 21:06:31
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Well, if you add put the "file extension" to .php, apart from making the exported page a ".php" page, what is the use of it? Does it mean that you can add php codes to the page? |
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 23 Aug 2007 : 08:47:59
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The file extension in D.H.E. is the final file extension. If you use a .php extension you can put .php code inside it. If you use a .asp extension you can put .asp (VBScript) code inside it and so on ;-) |
Regards, Davide |
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anima3
Expert
  
Canada
96 Posts |
Posted - 23 Aug 2007 : 13:47:39
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OK, great! And where do I put the codes? In the HTML box? Thanks a lot! |
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 24 Aug 2007 : 10:39:28
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Yes, and in the Page code --> Page Properties -> Scripts/Events |
Regards, Davide |
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anima3
Expert
  
Canada
96 Posts |
Posted - 24 Aug 2007 : 15:30:47
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OK, GREAT! Thanks for clarifying things for me. :) |
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