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PHP includes for a large site?

Hello,

I am starting to concept some ideas for a large site that I am building, and am considering using PHP includes to generate a number of items on each page. Specifically a [B]Header[/B] (with graphic and Navigation), a [B]sidebar[/B] (with quick links to various spots in the site), and a [B]footer[/B] (for basic footer info).

My question is how accessible is PHP? will building my site with all PHP files (instead of straight HTML) make the site less accessible?

Also, does PHP have any limitations that I should consider before setting up a site in this way?

Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks,
Andy

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@NogDogNov 08.2006 — The only "accessibility" issue is whether or not the web host supports PHP. If it does, then you should be fine: browsers and other user agents will only receive the HTTP output from the web server (after the server has processed the PHP code), so as far a they are concerned it's just another web page.
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@aprice42authorNov 08.2006 — Oh yeah I knew that, or I read that and forgot ? Still a PHP newbie...

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