reading php file on disk

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lost man dan

i have a file saved on a disk and it is my business cards
and stationary design on it. it is in php file format. i
was told it could be opened with note pad but all i get is
jumble letters and signs. when i try to open it with
image, or word or anyother type of file i get quikview.exe
not installed. i of corse have win 2000 and did all the
art work on win 98. how do i read that file or will i ever
be able too??

help please lost man dan
 
If quickview is necessary Jasc (used to maybe) makes QuickView for Windows. I believe up to version 6 now. I am pretty sure they no longer make the product but you can likely find it on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=184&item=7106503029&rd=1&ssPageName=WD1V

The php extension you mention is normally p(ersonal)h(home)p(pages). It is an extension used for files on the Internet. What your file type php is I'm not sure.

This may do it for you:

http://www.xnview.com/

HTH
 
if i said it was a adf or adp file would that make any
sense?? it doesnt to me. thanks
-----Original Message-----
If quickview is necessary Jasc (used to maybe) makes
QuickView for Windows. I believe up to version 6 now. I
am pretty sure they no longer make the product but you can
likely find it on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem&category=184&item=7106503029&rd=1&ssPageName=WD1V

The php extension you mention is normally p(ersonal)h
(home)p(pages). It is an extension used for files on the
Internet. What your file type php is I'm not sure.
This may do it for you:

http://www.xnview.com/

HTH
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Why did you say they were php files? The file extensions ADF and ADP
don't have anything to do with php.

Here's a list:
http://filext.com/alphalist.php?extstart=^A

Look for the file extensions and have a guess as to which of the
several possible programs created these files. Then post here again.

Cheers,

Clif
 
George Hester said:
If quickview is necessary Jasc (used to maybe) makes QuickView for Windows. I believe up to version 6 now. I am pretty sure they no longer make the product but you can likely find it on eBay.

QuickView PLus is now sold bt Avantstar (www,avantstar.com), but there's
no particular reason to believe that it will solve the original poster's
problem.
 
I agree. It may be able to open(?) the file but I don't think it will provide what is expected.
 

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