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Does my page need to be a .php page or .html?
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guest_user member Posts: 1302 |
My software company supplied me with some javascript to enter into a page that will take your variables and hopefully send them to the script.
Do you know if the page that I need to create needs to be a .php page or .html?
# POSTED ON: October 31, 2007 @ 14:16 GMT -7
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NatashaSen E-Junkie Crew Posts: 1354 |
It does not matter. E-junkie code is HTML so you can have you pages in ASP, JSP, PHP, CFML, HTML or anything else as the final rendered code that a browser sees is HTML in all the cases.
# POSTED ON: October 31, 2007 @ 14:16 GMT -7
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guest_user member Posts: 1302 |
Will this work on an ASP.NET platform?
# POSTED ON: November 9, 2007 @ 01:17 GMT -7
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NatashaSen E-Junkie Crew Posts: 1354 |
E-junkie provides HTML code which can be placed on any webpage. It's not dependent on development platform.
# POSTED ON: November 9, 2007 @ 01:17 GMT -7
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