Can I use indexT.php instead of indexT.htm (etc)?
Posted: Tue 19 Apr 2011 12:13 am
I want to use an include for the navigation links bar, which involves using PHP. So it would be good to get Cumulus to prepare indexT.php instead of indexT.htm (etc).
I could just duplicate the .htm files as .php and upload the PHP fileas as well, or set my server to parse .htm files as PHP in the main directory, but it would be nice to reduce the upload overhead by simply getting Cumulus to upload the .php version only, and avoid stuffing around with .htaccess files.
Is this possible, or is the .htm suffix hard wired into Cumulus?
DN
I could just duplicate the .htm files as .php and upload the PHP fileas as well, or set my server to parse .htm files as PHP in the main directory, but it would be nice to reduce the upload overhead by simply getting Cumulus to upload the .php version only, and avoid stuffing around with .htaccess files.
Is this possible, or is the .htm suffix hard wired into Cumulus?
DN