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Changing file extension


christianmatthew

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This is kind of a tricky one...

How do I change apache to accept a different file extension for php.

Example:
I want a file named index.boo or something, but apache doesn't understand it as php and shows the code like a text file.

How do I make it register different extensions, as well as keep .php as one of those extensions.  (so I can have both index.php and index.boo)

I've seen this done before, just can't find anywhere on how to do it.
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