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| In the video tutorial, an example is shown of a "Contact Us" form, for the visitor to fill in his/her name, email address, etc., and then the page is saved with a .php extension. Question : can this kind of form be inserted into my Home Page, which is supposed to have a URL that looks like www.mydomain.com/index.html ? Or will this page need to be changed to something like www.mydomain.com/index.php ? What are the tricks and snares ? Thanks, ksneoh@crystalimage-lcd.com www.crystalimage-lcd.com |
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| If you have not built your site yet.......then the index extension can be .php. But if you have already built it and it has been on the internet for a while- it will cause your ranking on the search engines to start over. There are no tricks or snares above that. IF I had it to do all over, I would have started my index page as .php. Andy
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| Many thanks,Andy. I would appreciate further clarification on some related "issues" :- (1) So, what are the pros and cons when using .php versus .html extensions ? BV seems to be advocating .html throughout; the php was only used when doing up Forms. Why is this so ? (2) I have also seen the webpages of other people; the pages have extensions like .htm, .php, and even .asp ... what are the differences ? (3) Does it mean that if I use .php for my index page, then all other pages need to have .php ? Or let others remain with .html ? (4) Under BV Page Properties, we can set the page as HMTL or PHP. Somewhere in the tutorials, we hear that the extension .html for each page is automatically appended when we publish. For example a page named as "products" will become www.mydomain.com/products.html. The question is : if that page property has been set to PHP, will that published page show up as www.mydomain.com/products.php or will it still be www.mydomain.com/products.html or worst still will it crash ? 4th question sounds silly. But a clarification would be very much appreciated. Thanks again for your patience in bearing with me, ksneoh@crystalimage-lcd.com www.crystalimage-lcd.com |
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Javascript instead may be included in both html and php pages with no problems at all. Publishing your pages as php may save you from problems in the future, if you want to add php code in them. Quote:
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