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jmueller0823
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Mar 13, 2003, 8:47 AM
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Post #7332 refers to a "Most Read" mod. Just what I'm looking for; except I don't use php on the site. We are using mysql, but no php. So, questions: 1. I believe our host provides php functionality, but we're not familiar with php. Perhaps someone can walk us through that off-line? 2. Is there a non-php version of this mod? Perhaps cgi? Thanks all! Jim www.growthtrac.com Jim g r o w t h t r a c dot c o m Life Changing Resources for Your Marriage
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Benjamin
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Mar 14, 2003, 2:13 PM
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I noticed you were corresponding with Lionel in another thread. Did this get sorted out? Ben interactivetools.com
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jmueller0823
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Ben, thanks. Actually, we worked out the "php" questions. Lionel and I are working out other issues. Question for you: We're considering changing our AM extensions to php (to accomodate some mods) -- our AM pages are currently shtml. Do you know if php pages will handle server side includes? Thanks. Jim g r o w t h t r a c dot c o m Life Changing Resources for Your Marriage
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Benjamin
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Mar 16, 2003, 9:33 AM
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Hi Jmueller, Sure - PHP includes can be done with the include() or require() functions. So you'd just embed something like: include("test.html"); in your page, and that should bring in the file. However, I have a vague recollection that this only works on a UNIX server... If you're on a Windows server, post me back and I'll dig out my PHP book; I think you need to create a separate function in this case. Ben interactivetools.com
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