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Can pages ending in .htm / .html be processed for PHP commands
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17th of June, 2009
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You can enable .htm and .html pages to be processed by the PHP parser by adding the following to the .htaccess file in your /www directory:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php3 .htm .html
If you would prefer, we can make these changes for you. Just email your request to
support@lexiconn.com
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