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Chris Starkey
Chris Starkey
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How do I set the php extended file setting? I'm making a test website and when I add a blog widget,

it tells me to change the php extended file setting in step three.

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Andre E
Andre E
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use the properties button on the page you want to set, then goto the expert tab. change extension name there to php.

That's it.

Best Regards

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Chris Starkey
Chris Starkey
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The file name format won't let me change the setting.

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Andre E
Andre E
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you can't set it (under special pages)?

x5 should do this normaly automaticly and it should be set at php always. else delete the blog (empty it) and try again.

Else try with a new project.

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Chris Starkey
Chris Starkey
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Already tried setting it under special pages.The file name format was faded out and I couldn't change it.

It's the same with new projects.The current page seems like it can only be changed before I add the blog widget.

Even after I change it to php, when I add the blog widget it still says to set it to php.I can't seem to change the setting on the special page.

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Andre E
Andre E
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I can't also, its faded grey but it should be directly set to php. This is what happens in my x5. But with you even in a new project it is set to html ? That is very strange.

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Chris Starkey
Chris Starkey
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It's faded gray and it shows that it's on php.Yet when I use a blog widget it still tells me to set the php extended file setting.Maybe I'm doing something wrong.

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Chris Starkey
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I think I figured it out.

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Andre E
Andre E
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sorry,

I thought it was not on php, it should be, and it is so nothing wrong here, what is the exact message?

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