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I didn't know it was that difficult. All I did was rename the file extension from ".html" to ".php". I really like the features of this one. also I'm assured my customers scripts will be completely compatible when it converts to native php code For all those people who don't know how to change a file extension from .html to .php My host doesn't support PHP teh way most people say to do so I used you're program and it saved me from a big nightmare!! Thanks Um, yeah ... gag me with a 'clue stick' ...How 'bout this, kids:";?> My God, Jim; it's huge! Whatfor it needs to be nearly a Megabyte?! You're yanking my chain right? Ten (US) dollars for something that turns text into print("text");? I mean, there are at least four more efficient ways of embedding HTML in PHP. Very good software. I created a phpfile and used it with no troubles at all !
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