Help, have .php file need it converted

Candle Power Forums

Help Support Candle Power:

Wits' End

Flashlight Enthusiast
CPF Supporter
Joined
Nov 27, 2001
Messages
2,352
City & State/Province
Remote NEast Minnesota, next to Lake Superior
I sent files to my son in Thailand that were .php. He is going to print some banners and bring them home, however he can't open them or find a conversion. They were made on my wife's laptop, and I can't open them here on my desktop. Any online help? Or I could email them to some willing and able person, if it wouldn't be too big a deal.
TIA
 
.php files are just text. You can open them with any text editor or MS Word.
 
It isn't PSP (PaintShop Pro) by any chance, is it?
No

What software did you use to create them?
Microsoft, Picture It

.php files are just text. You can open them with any text editor or MS Word.
I've tried with Open Office and just now notepad, with notepad I get all sorts of ASCII characters.

This is a graphics, text program for making greeting cards, banners and the like. Thanks for any help.
 
I don't have that software, so I'm just thinking out loud here...

When you choose "save as" can you chose another more compatable file type? Can you "print" it to a PDF file?
 
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change.
Here is a page with references to programs that might open and convert your files.
Banners will probably be a problem.
 
I don't think there is much if anything available to open these if they were made with MS Picture it except that program. A slightly less elegant but workable solution would be to bring up the pics one at a time on the computer where they were made and then hit your Print Screen key. Then open any photo or paint program and paste the image from the clipboard (that's where hitting Print Screen leaves it). Then save as .jpg or any format you like.
 
irfanview is about the most comprehensive image viewer there is. Install along with the addon pack, then drag and drop your image file into it. .php is highly peculiar for an image, that is normally a scripting (my programming language of choice in fact which is what got me into your thread) file.
 
Back
Top