Can anyone explain what exactly a wildcard mapping is?  And why CF8 has 
created the one that I see in IIS?  How is it used, is it necessary for 
some functionality, etc...?  It's defined at the server root level, so is 
being inherited by all of the virtual web sites on the server.

I'm trying to get PHP 5.2.4 running using the PHP ISAPI dll on this IIS6 
web server with CF8 installed.  Could this wildcard mapping be interfering 
with the correct processing of .php files on the web server? 


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