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Diane
You need to save the contact page with an extension of .php
(open page properties . file extension)
then you need to change the links to your newly named contact page.
i.e. contact_us.php etc
Dear davidundalicia, I appreciate your help. I haven't done it yet, but I will. I, however, am a type of person who needs to understand why I would do something like this, so could you please explain to me the reasoning behind this?
Any page that contains a form also contains some code in PHP but the browsers cant tell the difference unless the page has an extension of
.php
so it will display everything on your page as html
By giving it a .php extension, it will recognise the php code and NOT display it.
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