Adam,

You need to configure the app settings within IIS, on the "Home Directory"
tab, click the "Configuration" button and add a new Application Mapping.


Cheers
Gene


-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10 March 2004 16:09
To: cfdev
Subject: [ cf-dev ] I know this is simple....


How do I get a particular file extension to run the the CF server under IIS?

In particular I need .php extension to run through the CF server. I know
this is bad practice but I have the following issue with an app:
> Page generation will only allow page names with the following extensions:-
>
> .js, .php, .php3, .asp, .css, .htm, .html, .shtml, .vrml

Crazy or wot.

Adam




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