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By Angela Bradley, About.com Guide to PHP / MySQL

PHP in an HTML File

Wednesday June 18, 2008
Usually when you create a webpage to run PHP the files have the .php extension. If you have already created your website with a .htm or .html extension on pages, you might be reluctant to change your site to PHP because your pages are already indexed. Fortunately there are ways to run PHP in html and other types of files.

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