I want to use php code in .html extension files. I tried to accomplish this through a .htaccess file, but that did not work out. I tried to add a handler through cpanel, but it does not parse the code in the .html file. I renamed the index file to index.php and works fine.
I would like to keep the .html extension.
I tried several Handlers through Cpanel which all failed to work.
Tried: AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php .html and AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .html (with and without application/) and AddHandler server-parsed .html
to open EML files on apache webserver, actually when I load an eml (outlook email message) by using an URL, it shows the email code, it is not pasing it correctly.
What libraries (apache or system) do I need installed to parse this kind of files?
I noticed that all sites on the server, can not parse php files, tried restarting httpd, recompiling using apache update or easyapache script, and the problem stills.
index.php is at DirectoryIndex, also Addtype shows php extension active at httpd.conf.
but, when I type "php -v" from the shell, i got this message:
Code: php: /usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.14: version `libmysqlclient_14' not found (required by php)
I found someone with the same problem, tested the solution posted there but it doesnt seems to solve this issue.
I've a new installation of Plesk 12 on a VPS (Ubuntu LTS12.04) and when FastCGI is selected it downloads the PHP files instead of parsing the PHP? Where to look config wise? I've checked php short tag options and they all seem fine.I've set up a test subscription to display the error here: URL....
Unable to parse zone: Error while parsing zonedata for xyz.com: syntax error, line 25 ...propagated at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/CPAN/Net/DNS/ZoneFile/Fast.pm line 142.
I want my server looking and open index.html first and after index.php, I mean if have both index.html and index.php in a folder, the index.html will be open by default .
I have several websites running on Linux hosting with cPanel, that were developed as static .html files, where for ease of maintenance (use of includes) and future improvements I want the pages treated as .php. On one server I use, I just put:
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .html .shtml
into the .htaccess file and the pages were treated as .php, exactly what I wanted.
The other sites are on a cPanel reseller account at iVhosting.com. When I tried this there, it didn't work. I tried some other ideas suggested by Google, which resulted in the .php files being downloaded as text files. I contacted iVhosting support, who stated: "you will not be able to do this on our server since we use phpsuexec/suphp for more security. PHP pages have to have .php extension."
So what can I do? I can't rename the pages all to .php because this would break incoming links and destroy the page's PR. Creating a permanent redirect for each page to the same name with .php extension would create a very large .htaccess and be extremely tedious to do.
Currently I cache php to html in a folder, and any time I upload index.php the whole site recaches. It also is set to a specific time such as 1 day, and the specific page will recache on someone hitting a page in 1 day from last cache.
The problem is when there are thousands of people on, and the index.php is uploaded the site crashes due to connections to the database, and possibly writing to the folder as well.
What is the best way to cache these files to html, and not have it crash every time I try to update things on the site. Also it needs to be something somewhat simple.
I have a curious problem, and have scoured the net for a solution. Basically, while developing a Joomla site, I have had a standard .html holding page in place.
I uploaded the Joomla site in the 'background' to continue developing the website while the holding page was in place. I always thought that .html would always display first in the browser, before index.php.
However the index.php file always displays first. I've tried changing the htaccess file etc but at this point nothing seems to be working.
I know nothing about IIS as I ormally use Linux / Apache so I'm not sure this is possible.
I have built a site in PHP that the client now wants to move over to a IIS-hosted server. Although it's all in PHP because it was a re-build of an old static site I used ModRewrite to make all the page .html.
I know IIS doesn't have a URL rewrite feature as such. What I was wondering is, is it possible to configure IIS so that a PHP page can have a .html extension?
I run the website, [url]and am looking for a way to send newsletters to the members of the website.
There are currently over 53,000 registered members. We have tried emailing the database before using a variety of techniques but they are not all fool proof.
Is there any software you could recommend or would I have to use a 3rd party provider? If so, how much would this cost (to do a weekly or monthly mailshot).
The website is run on a core2duo E6750 with 4GB RAM and a 100mbps port - is this high end enough to support e-mailing this quantity of messages?
I've just set up HTTPS on Apache (CentOS). However if I try to access the HTTPS site I just get prompted with the save as dialog to download either the .php file or .html. How do I get it to show (and process) it instead, like when accessing normally (non-ssl).
Has anyone encountered server being infected with Exploit.HTML.IESlice.bz My server is infected with this new rootkit. Is the 'OS reload' only the solution?
Is there a way to construct an HTML request so that only HTML text is returned (without images or rich media)? I assume search engines do this - how?
What I'm trying to do is write an Apache module that will retrieve only text from a web site. The idea is to provide a Lynx-like experience, using Apache as a proxy between my workstation and my ISP.
I have a server running PLESK 8.2 (latest version). With PHP4 and 5 support. I want to include .php files into .html (which work fine on LINUX CPANEL but on on WINDOWS PLESK).
Please can anyone suggest how can i make my WINDOWS server work so that it includes .php into .html. (.php included in .php works fine).
ALSO i tried to add (application/x-httpd-php in IIS MIME TYPES to extension .html and even .php but it did not work.)
I currently have a web site with an index.html file inside the Document Root. I also have the noindex.html inside the /var/www/error directory. From time to time for some reason the noindex.html shows when going to the web site even if I have the index.html file inside the Root Document.
this isn't my server, so I don't have a lot of information about it, other than it's a Linux/Apache Dedicated server at EV1. (cPanel/WHM)
There are other sites on the server, and they are running fine.
One site has a terrible lag. It takes about 10 seconds to serve up a static HTML file..
Now, it's not like the server is slow. It's like this: You request a small HTML file. The site sits and thinks about it for about 10 seconds, and then after that everything processes quickly.
The forum on the site is the same way. Everything you click on works fine and loads quickly after that initial delay passes.
Is there a common configuration problem that might be causing this?
If you want to see this phenomenon, here are a few test files: [url] [url] [url] [url]
I'm building website for big number of visitors and I'd like to know what is the best way to do such a website.
1. PHP/MySQL. Pages are created by query (on the fly). 2. HTML. Pages created and placed on server's HDD as plain .html files. 3. SHTML. Pages are created by query (on the fly), but from 3 HTML parts (one header for all files, unique body, one bottom for all files). So, I can save some HDD space.
I'm looking for some kind of benchmark. I'd like to know what is CPU load and memory usage difference between this methods.
I am new here. I have a leased web server and I am getting new pages called "postinfo.html" on every domain along with some javascript code (virus) attached at the end of every webpage on every domain. Does anyone know about this or how to get rid of it and prevent it? I have a sneaky suspicion that it is from a phpbb forum.