[nycphp-talk] web page file extensions
Aaron Fischer
agfische at email.smith.edu
Wed Apr 28 11:10:50 EDT 2004
I certainly don't want to make a change that will hurt performance as
this is more of an personal aesthetic issue more than anything else.
If performance is better given the scenario mentioned, I shall shift my
current aesthetic preferences. =)
-Aaron
On Apr 28, 2004, at 11:06 AM, Mitch Pirtle wrote:
>> So, my question is, is this fairly normal to be constrained to those
>> file types in order to have php be executed? It seems inconvenient
>> and unnecessary, IMO, but I don't have enough experience with
>> different server environments to feel qualified to make this
>> judgment.
>
> Technically you can tell apache to parse html as PHP code, but it is
> discouraged as a default. One reason is performance, as even static
> html will now be parsed by the php handler.
>
> You can change this in either httpd.conf or with .htaccess files,
> although I also consider .htaccess files a bad idea for performance
> reasons.
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