ID:               29275
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Summary:          [chm] bug on install.iis.html
 Reported By:      steve at ootac dot com
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: windows
 PHP Version:      5.0.0
 New Comment:

The IIS Documentation is outdated/wrong/bad, this is known, but this is
already in a bug report here:

http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=23907

As far as php5isapi.dll, that's now in the the docs.  Regarding that
IIS 5.1 bug, that will be integrated when the IIS docs are updated (and
the user notes are integrated) so will leave this bug open until that
happens.


Previous Comments:
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[2004-09-01 00:04:26] joel at preacherboy dot net

I've been able to get php5isapi.dll to work on IIS 5.1 following the
official instructions.

If you want I can go log the process on another development system I've
been meaning to configure.

I had to use ISAPI by choice. I'd much rather use php-cgi.exe, but I
could never get it to work using the official instructions. Instead I
have ISAPI leaving open handles on every file used until I kill
dllhost.exe or restart the system (resulting in a crash of
dllhost.exe).

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[2004-07-21 13:09:05] steve at ootac dot com

The Add mapping dialogue puts the path in quotes; remove the quotes and
the OK button is enabled.

still cannot get it to work even after following all the FAQ advice!

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[2004-07-20 11:36:06] steve at ootac dot com

Description:
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I have found a bug on page install.iis.html
[chm date: 2003-09-06]...

Installation/servers-IIS/PWS/WINDOWS NT/2000/XP and IIS 4 or newer

IIS 5.1 on Win XP

Help file says:

To use the ISAPI module, do the following: 

Under 'Home Directory', click on the 'Configuration' button. Add a new
entry to the Application Mappings. Use the path to the php4isapi.dll as
the Executable, supply .php as the extension, leave Method exclusions
blank, and check the Script engine checkbox. 

1. File needs to be php5isapi.dll
2. Doing as above (using php5isapi.dll) will not enable the OK button
in the dialogue.



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