Hi,
I have an old site I developed with WB 10 and I used PHP extensions for some reason That i dont remember..
I am now going To build a responsive site with WB 17 and I'm wondering if there's a benefit to using PHP or HTML extensions with this new site?
As you can probably tell from this question I'm very much a neophyte on site building so please talk slowly and simply like I'm 10..
use PHP or HTML file extensions
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Re: use PHP or HTML file extensions
I'm hosting on Go Daddy with a cPanel if that matters
Re: use PHP or HTML file extensions
You will need to set the page extension to 'php' if the page contains PHP code.
For example, when you use a form or the login tools
For example, when you use a form or the login tools