How can I run simple PHP code inside a .html file?
8 Answers
To execute 'php' code inside 'html' or 'htm', for 'apache version 2.4.23'
Go to '/etc/apache2/mods-enabled' edit '@mime.conf'
Go to end of file and add the following line:
"AddType application/x-httpd-php .html .htm"
BEFORE tag '< /ifModules >' verified and tested with 'apache 2.4.23' and 'php 5.6.17-1' under 'debian'
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I don't have a @mime.conf but in fact you can put it in any conf, thanks ! Apr 8, 2020 at 8:02
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2 years later apache2 version 2.4.41 php version 7.4.3 still adding the same modification to mime.conf still working ! :) Intel Architecture Ubuntu 20.04 Dec 27, 2021 at 23:27
You can't run PHP
in an html page ending with .html
. Unless the page is actually PHP and the extension was changed with .htaccess
from .php
to .html
What you mean is:
index.html
<html>
...
<?php echo "Hello world";?> //This is impossible
index.php //The file extension can be changed using htaccess, ex: its type stays php but will be visible to visitors as index.html
<?php echo "Hello world";?>
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Not exactly, you're near the ballpark but not hitting the nail right on the head, as it were. Apr 4, 2014 at 4:40
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4The link php.about.com/od/advancedphp/p/html_php.htm that ProllyGeek provided explains the "why". The OP says in the question "how to run a simple php code inside a .html file extension" --- It's a specific question. Apr 4, 2014 at 4:54
thanks for the ideas but none works here. So i did that... I am using xampp last version on 2014. go to \xampp\apache\conf\extra\httpd-xampp.conf.
we will find this bit of code:
<IfModule php5_module>
**<FilesMatch "\.php$">**
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php
</FilesMatch>
<FilesMatch "\.phps$">
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php-source
</FilesMatch>
PHPINIDir "C:/xampp/php"
</IfModule>
Focus on second line, so we must to change to:
<IfModule php5_module>
**<FilesMatch "\.(php|html)$">**
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php
</FilesMatch>
<FilesMatch "\.phps$">
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php-source
</FilesMatch>
PHPINIDir "C:/xampp/php"
</IfModule>
And that is it. Works good!
Simply you cant !! but you have some possbile options :
1- Excute php page as external page.
2- write your html code inside the php page itself.
3- use iframe to include the php within the html page.
to be more specific , unless you wanna edit your htaccess file , you may then consider this:
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1I... don't think so. Read my comment and re-read OP's question carefully. Plus, not all servers will run PHP inside regular HTML files; I know this from experience. Apr 4, 2014 at 4:45
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There is indeed a problem. Nobody so far has gotten it right, except me. Apr 4, 2014 at 4:47
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@Fred-ii- would you please tell me what is the problem , so i can think of a solution ?! Apr 4, 2014 at 4:48
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1It's usually best to tell the OP the "why" an
.html
file extension can't run PHP code. However, the link you provided does explain it, yet that should have been "your" job ;-) Apr 4, 2014 at 4:51 -
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I'm not sure if this is what you wanted, but this is a very hackish way to include php. What you do is you put the php you want to run in another file, and then you include that file in an image. For example:
RunFromHTML.php
<?php
$file = fopen("file.txt", "w");
//This will create a file called file.txt,
//provided that it has write access to your filesystem
fwrite($file, "Hello World!");
//This will write "Hello World!" into file.txt
fclose($file);
//Always remember to close your files!
?>
RunPhp.html
<html>
<!--head should be here, but isn't for demonstration's sake-->
<body>
<img style="display: none;" src="RunFromHTML.php">
<!--This will run RunFromHTML.php-->
</body>
</html>
Now, after visiting RunPhp.html, you should find a file called file.txt in the same directory that you created the above two files, and the file should contain "Hello World!" inside of it.
Yes, you can run PHP in an HTML page.
I have successfully executed PHP code in my HTML files for many years. (For the curious, this is because I have over 8,000 static HTML files created by me and others over the last 20 years and I didn't want to lose search engine ranking by changing them and, more importantly, I have too many other things to work on).
I am not an expert -- below is what I've tried and what works for me. Please don't ask me to explain it.
Everything below involves adding a line or two to your .htaccess file.
Here is what one host ( http://simolyhosting.net ) support did for me in 2008 -- but it no longer works for me now.
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php5 .html .htm
AddType application/x-httpd-php5 .htm .html
That solution appears to be deprecated now, though it might work for you.
Here's what's working for me now:
AddType application/x-httpd-lsphp .htm .html
(This page has PHP code that executes properly with the above solution -- http://mykindred.com/bumstead/steeplehistory.htm )
Below are other solutions I found -- they are NOT MINE:
https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/cant-execute-php-in-html-since-ea4-upgrade.569531
I'm seeing this across many servers I've recently upgraded to EA4. Using cPanel Apache handlers or adding this directly in to .htaccess (same as cPanel does through gui add handlers):
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php5 .html
Sep 9, 2016
AddHandler application/x-httpd-ea-php56 .html
Open a text editor such as wordpad, notepad, nano, etc. and add the following line:
AddHandler x-mapp-php5 .html .htm
If you want to use PHP 5.4 instead of PHP 5.2 then use the following line instead:
AddHandler x-mapp-php6 .html .htm
https://www.godaddy.com/community/Developer-Cloud-Portal/Running-php-in-html-files/td-p/2776
To run HTML using FastCGI/PHP, try adding this code to the .htaccess file for the directory the script is in:
Options +ExecCGI
AddHandler fcgid-script .html
FCGIWrapper /usr/local/cpanel/cgi-sys/php5 .html
You can add additional lines for other file extensions if needed.
You need to make the extension as .php to run a php code BUT if you can't change the extension you could use Ajax to run the php externally and get the result
For eg:
<html>
<head>
<script src="js/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$.ajax({
url:'php_File_with_php_code.php',
type:'GET',
data:"parameter=some_parameter",
success:function(data)
{
$("#thisdiv").html(data);
}
});
});
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="thisdiv"></div>
</body>
</html>
Here, the JQuery is loaded and as soon as the pages load, the ajax call a php file from where the data is taken, the data is then put in the div
Hope This Helps
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Yes, I think you got the idea. With my idea I can echoes php body in my index.html page but I can not pass values to be treated on php code. To do that I should find a way to put Javascript variables inside to php. Your suggestion is use javascript to call php. So I can pass variables. It seems to be best practice.– ABAApr 4, 2014 at 7:39
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yes, you could pass many things from data as data:"param="+var_from_javascript+"&anotherparam="+another_var_from_javascript Apr 4, 2014 at 8:01
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This worked beautifully for me. I put my php code for obtaining the commit hash and branch name into git-info.php as<code><?php $rev = exec('git rev-parse --short HEAD'); $branch = exec('git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD'); echo "<center>Commit: $rev Branch: $branch </center>"; ?> </code> and executed it as above! Thanks! Jan 23, 2020 at 18:18
<?php
echo '<p>Hello World</p>'
?>
As simple as placing something along those lines within your HTML assuming your server is set-up to execute PHP in files with the HTML extension.
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@simplr I'm not down-voted. Without this line
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .htm .html
code @James_Kidd not working. Jun 30, 2017 at 8:10 -
Thanks for the hint. I was trying to get the .htaccess setup working and now I realized that my server does not display any PHP at all. I can now move on to look for another solution. Thanks again! +1 Sep 11, 2019 at 16:05
.html
files as PHP.