Harold Shair
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Posted: 04/11/2001, 11:24 AM |
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My shared hosting vendor insists that the suffix on PHP files be
index.PHP4 instead of index.php. Is there a way to generate this suffix
and all the references to it in Code Charge?
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Alexey Alexapolsky
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Posted: 04/12/2001, 2:13 AM |
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Hello Harold,
I've put this feature in our wishlist.
Currently I suggest you to do all the local development in PHP and when it
comes to final upload to production server,
manually (or with perl script) rename and fix all references to php.
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Regards,
Alexey
CodeCharge Support
Harold Shair <halshair@cloud9.net> wrote in message
news:3AD4A11F.DACEA3D8@cloud9.net...
> My shared hosting vendor insists that the suffix on PHP files be
> index.PHP4 instead of index.php. Is there a way to generate this suffix
> and all the references to it in Code Charge?
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CODECHARGE
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Posted: 05/12/2001, 10:07 AM |
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Get a copy of the phpMyAdmin application from www.phpwizard.net, it contain
a shell script called extchg,sh which will zip through a directory and
change all the PHP references to PHP4 references...
THE other option is to rename thje project file to an XML extension and then
open it in wordpad to do a clobal search and replace on PHP changing it to
PHP4 which should also do the trick (Thanks Adam for this tip, it works
GREAT!!!) since the CC project files are stored as XML...'
Scott...
"Harold Shair" <halshair@cloud9.net> wrote in message
news:3AD4A11F.DACEA3D8@cloud9.net...
> My shared hosting vendor insists that the suffix on PHP files be
> index.PHP4 instead of index.php. Is there a way to generate this suffix
> and all the references to it in Code Charge?
>
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