Can pages be saved with PHP extension...

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That sounds like a good idea, actually. With the php as a html element done inside the programme you don't risk it to be overwritten by updates, and the files to be included can be created using Notepad if you don't have a dedicated html editor.
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Brian Durfee wrote:
Ed Dean wrote:
So if I am understanding what I read php is not integrated into RSD or the HTML editor? I should be learning to do footers for example as a library item and add to a page in this manner. One of the many things I do with an include is addresses. That way if a business moves I can update the required info in one place. For very large sites this is a major time saving thing.


When I am on Windows using HTML Editor, I'm usually working in PHP. I've found a way to use PHP with RSD that works well for me.

1. I set up the server to parse php within HTML.
2. Wherever I need PHP code, I add an HTML Element with an include statement.
3. In the exported project, I create a folder called includes and put all the files that will be included throughout the site in that folder.

It works very well for me.


This is basically what I have done I use xampp local
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