Absolutely!
I think it should work. The only (and indeed very BIG) problem that could come up is that the web server is not configured to parse .php files.
Absolutely!
I think it should work. The only (and indeed very BIG) problem that could come up is that the web server is not configured to parse .php files.
Dang freewebs doesn't support it , do you know any free web hosting website providers which support php?
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I see, So will this make my login register form work + do you know how to make one?
NO!
DIY policy!
DIY? Im sorry im kind of new.
DIY - Do It Yourself!
Darn! You made me expand the term!!! X-(
I have another question, if i save as register.html and the php is in that file does it affect the php?
Yes! Affects to the effect that php statements will be printed out literally to the browser!
You must use .php extensions for such files.
Some may argue that it depends that what file extension is chosen for representing php files, but, anyways, just make sure you name your files .php
What does this have to do with C++?
Okay now I need MAJOR help, I have found a website which gives you a register form for php, I am not using it just testing xD but for some reason it wont show the register form when I open the PHP web page? Why not?
Moved.
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> What does this have to do with C++?
You can do it in C