The title and description should explain my problem. Here's my code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"><%@ Page Language="C#" %>
<html dir="ltr" xmlns="
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head runat="server">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>Frazzco.com!!</title>
</head>
<body style="color: #FFFFFF; background-color: #000000">
<?php
echo "<p>Hello World!</p>";
?></body>
</html>
This gets me a page with "Hello World!"; ?>"
Anybody know what I'm doing wrong? I tried replacing the " with ', but that didn't change much.
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Is PHP installed properly? If you look at the source (View Page Source), what do you see?
TinyMap2 - Latest in map compression! ( 7/09/14 - New build! )
EUD Action Enabler - Lightweight EUD/EPD support! (ChaosLauncher/MPQDraft support!)
EUDDB -
topic - Help out by adding your EUDs! Or Submit reference files in the References tab!
MapSketch - New image->map generator!
EUDTrig -
topic - Quickly and easily convert offsets to EUDs! (extended players supported)
SC2 Map Texture Mask Importer/Exporter - Edit texture placement in an image editor!
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For the sake of developing proper coding habits, use echo("hello world");
This shouldn't have any bearing on the problem though. Try a really simple page (you don't need all the HTML) and see the result.
Oh, and I'm sure this isn't helping in the HTML. Get rid of it?<%@ Page Language="C#" %>
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Try running a page with just
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
if a page with tons of information does not appear then you do not have PHP properly imstalled.
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Yeah, turns out I can't run aspx and php at the same time. My site is an Office Live site, and I doubt Microsoft will be willing to let me switch over from asp. So I guess I'll have to ditch php for the time being.
Yes, I guess I don't have php installed correctly.
Thanks guys.
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Yeah, turns out I can't run aspx and php at the same time. My site is an Office Live site, and I doubt Microsoft will be willing to let me switch over from asp. So I guess I'll have to ditch php for the time being.
Yes, I guess I don't have php installed correctly.
Thanks guys.
Just set it up so that .php is for php and .asp is for aspx?
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No. echo "hello world"; is the correct way to do it in PHP, echo is not a function, it is a language construct. You could do
print("hello world");
if you so desired, though.
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Relatively ancient and inactive
It works both ways, and it's a good habit for future languages, function or language construct.
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Yeah, turns out I can't run aspx and php at the same time. My site is an Office Live site, and I doubt Microsoft will be willing to let me switch over from asp. So I guess I'll have to ditch php for the time being.
Yes, I guess I don't have php installed correctly.
Thanks guys.
Just set it up so that .php is for php and .asp is for aspx?
A heck of a lot easier said than done, especially when Microsoft in control.
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