React app wont allow PHP after switching index to a PHP file
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I've been coding in PHP for a few years and feel that ill be able to provide a more secure login and registration with that rather then in Reactjs.
I followed the answer from this post to switch my index.html to index.php.
Hosting the file works fine, but whenever I try to use PHP tags it gets commented out or printed directly as text. Any solution to this?
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I've been coding in PHP for a few years and feel that ill be able to provide a more secure login and registration with that rather then in Reactjs.
I followed the answer from this post to switch my index.html to index.php.
Hosting the file works fine, but whenever I try to use PHP tags it gets commented out or printed directly as text. Any solution to this?
php reactjs
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It sounds like your host isn't executing php files but is treating them as text - so the solution is dependant on which webserver you're using - apache, nginx, etc
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:02
@AdamHopkinson Ofc had to be somethign Ive overseen. Was so busy trying to make them work together I forgot that PHP still require the php libraries from apache. Tried starting only the reactapp. Thanks!
– Martin
Nov 16 '18 at 22:08
You're welcome @Martin!
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:13
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I've been coding in PHP for a few years and feel that ill be able to provide a more secure login and registration with that rather then in Reactjs.
I followed the answer from this post to switch my index.html to index.php.
Hosting the file works fine, but whenever I try to use PHP tags it gets commented out or printed directly as text. Any solution to this?
php reactjs
I've been coding in PHP for a few years and feel that ill be able to provide a more secure login and registration with that rather then in Reactjs.
I followed the answer from this post to switch my index.html to index.php.
Hosting the file works fine, but whenever I try to use PHP tags it gets commented out or printed directly as text. Any solution to this?
php reactjs
php reactjs
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It sounds like your host isn't executing php files but is treating them as text - so the solution is dependant on which webserver you're using - apache, nginx, etc
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:02
@AdamHopkinson Ofc had to be somethign Ive overseen. Was so busy trying to make them work together I forgot that PHP still require the php libraries from apache. Tried starting only the reactapp. Thanks!
– Martin
Nov 16 '18 at 22:08
You're welcome @Martin!
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:13
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It sounds like your host isn't executing php files but is treating them as text - so the solution is dependant on which webserver you're using - apache, nginx, etc
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:02
@AdamHopkinson Ofc had to be somethign Ive overseen. Was so busy trying to make them work together I forgot that PHP still require the php libraries from apache. Tried starting only the reactapp. Thanks!
– Martin
Nov 16 '18 at 22:08
You're welcome @Martin!
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:13
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It sounds like your host isn't executing php files but is treating them as text - so the solution is dependant on which webserver you're using - apache, nginx, etc
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:02
It sounds like your host isn't executing php files but is treating them as text - so the solution is dependant on which webserver you're using - apache, nginx, etc
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:02
@AdamHopkinson Ofc had to be somethign Ive overseen. Was so busy trying to make them work together I forgot that PHP still require the php libraries from apache. Tried starting only the reactapp. Thanks!
– Martin
Nov 16 '18 at 22:08
@AdamHopkinson Ofc had to be somethign Ive overseen. Was so busy trying to make them work together I forgot that PHP still require the php libraries from apache. Tried starting only the reactapp. Thanks!
– Martin
Nov 16 '18 at 22:08
You're welcome @Martin!
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:13
You're welcome @Martin!
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:13
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It sounds like your host isn't executing php files but is treating them as text - so the solution is dependant on which webserver you're using - apache, nginx, etc
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:02
@AdamHopkinson Ofc had to be somethign Ive overseen. Was so busy trying to make them work together I forgot that PHP still require the php libraries from apache. Tried starting only the reactapp. Thanks!
– Martin
Nov 16 '18 at 22:08
You're welcome @Martin!
– Adam Hopkinson
Nov 16 '18 at 22:13