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Re: MYSQL and PHP


From: "s89df987 s9f87s987f" <a059d8e0a9s8d0 () hotmail com>
Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 21:53:37 -0500


On 5/20/06, &#931;&#960;&#965;&#961;&#943;&#948;&#969;&#957; &#925;&#943;&#957;&#959;&#962; <sninos () ee duth gr> wrote:
hello everybody,

I don't actually follow this thread, but I believe that
nobody has actually mentioned renaming your include file
in a name that begins with ".ht".

Given that almost any apache conf file has the following
(or similar):

<snip>

you shouldn't assume the web server is apache
the safest thing to do would be to have your include files with the .php ext
so no matter what the web server is, it will have the same effect

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