The PHP engine lets you create dynamic Web pages. PHP also reads HTML, so you can save an HTML file with a PHP extension and upload the new file to your server. After you upload the file to your ...
How many times have you set up a web server with Apache 2 only to find out that when you attempt to view a page with a .php extension, the page either attempts to save onto the local drive or it ...
Technically, when it comes to using file extensions in your URLs, it doesn't really make a difference which one you use for ranking purposes. .PHP, .HTML, .ASP, etc - it doesn't matter. But if you use ...