Re: .php files
I have received files on a diskette that have .php file extensions. These
are supposed to be files for a newsletter. She says she did them in
Microsoft Word but my Word (2K) will not open the files. I was told that
.php files are Microsoft Publisher files. I tried to open them in Publisher
and that doesn't work either.
In researching on the Internet, I see that .php files are associated with
web files somehow. I tried to open the files in Microsoft Frontpage and
that's not working either.
Can you tell me what I can use to open these files?
According to the "every file format" page, PHP is for an HTML file that contains a PHP script. It doesn't sound like newsletter stuff; see http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,289893,sid9_gci334246,00.html.
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