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Im trying to create a PHP form on my site but it's not working. Do i need to alter my settings in order to run PHP? Where can i get help on this subjust?
chucknado
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Jul 12, 2007
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9:33 AM :
You'll need to install PHP on your computer or on a remote server, and then place your PHP files in the server's document root folder. For instructions, see http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/Dreamweaver/9.0/WS9C4F33E1-12B2-4e40-BD40-5D66C1F75EB6.html. For an overview of setting up for creating web apps, review the topics in the following section: http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/Dreamweaver/9.0/WSc78c5058ca073340dcda9110b1f693f21-7a31.html.
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