Erwin Moller wrote:
Nancy wrote:
Entropy search is a site search enginge provided by my web server. The
provider claims it should be indexing php, but it is not without us
creating a shadow file. Our php pages are htmls with php includes.
Hi,
Just curious: How can a html page contain a PHP-include?
AFAIK: A html-page is returned by the webserver as-is, and a 'php-include'
doesn't make sense to me in a html-page. :-/
And what is a shadow-file in this context?
I am trying to figure out a code that would alert the engine to include
these pages. I hope this makes sense.
I still don't get it sorry.
I must be thick as a brick. (c) Jethro Tull
You could configure Apache (or whatever) to associate .htm files with
PHP, thus every page on the site would get parsed. You could then, add
a simple <? include('entropy.php'); ?> at the top of all the pages...
I'm not sure what the OP is trying to do, but I'm nearly certain
there's an easier way ;o)