apache will run on windows so you shouldnt fear:)

Anyways go into the properties tab of the IIS web server, you need to
register .php as a valid file extension, there is a list of all file
extensions under that tab (its one of the tabs in there i cant
remember). Add in .php . If you've already mapped the php .dll or
whatever to parse php files in that same IIS properties area you
should be good to go after adding in that extension map..

phpninja
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Lindsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 2:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Parsing php in html with IIS

Gents,

            How do I configure my IIS server to parse a specific .html
file for php code?  I know how to do this on apache, but windows scares
me :-)

 

THANKS!

 

Eric Lindsey

Colorado Information Technologies Inc.

http://www.coinfotech.com <http://www.coinfotech.com/>

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