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You need to give the file a .php extension if you want it to be parsed by
the preprocessor.

On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 16:15, Shannon ODonnell <
sodonnell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,



I'm playing with Zend's PHP for i5 OS (just got it installed and going
through various samples, tests, tc.).



One thing I wanted to try was mixing PHP with HTML so I created this html
file and named it Sample.html



<html>

<head><title>Standard HTML Page with PHP

HelloWorld</title>

<body>

<h1>The text below will be generated by PHP</h1>

<br><br>

<?PHP

print "Hello World";

print "<br> Generated with <b>PHP</b>";

?>

</body>

</html>





And uploaded it to the proper IFS directory.



I also modified my HTTP config file for this instance so that html files
will be treated as PHP files:





AddType application/x-httpd.php .html

AddType application/x-httpd.php .htm





When I run it, I can see the "The text below will be generated by PHP",
but
not the actual "Hellow World" and "Generated PHP" text itself which would
have been created by php.





Anyone familiar enough with PHP on the iSeries to explain to me why the php
code does not execute? Actually, it appears like it is trying to execute,
but then doesn't, but not 100% sure about that.



By the way, if I remove all the HTML code and save this as a type .php
file,
then it runs fine.



Thanks,







Shannon O'Donnell





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