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From: B Satish , Gurgaon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ankur Verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 12:52 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] PWS & PHP
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> Dear sir
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> i am working on window
Dear sir
i am working on windows NT PC and i want to run PHP programs on that
and i have Personal Web server in my Pc.
to run PHP Applications what should i need to download?
some sort of PHP compiler or intepreter to compile and execute.
can you please
Thanks a lot guys for ur help!
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>First Thanks !
>well yes when i call http://localhost/myfile.html
>it skips the php syntaxes it shows wht is only in the html tags!
Can you check that a view source shows all your php code.
What OS are you running - 9x or NT WS?
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I think that the registry key you are playing with here just sets what
happens when a file is opened (e.g. by double clicking on it). It should
have no effect on how PWS deals with the file. You should restore that to
it's original setting.
When you have had .php files working, I assume that you
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>Subject: Re: [PHP] PWS & PHP
>Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 17:42:53 +0530
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>This has been extensively covered in a
This has been extensively covered in a step by step process in the PHP
Manual Installation Chapter
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.iis.php
follow the steps and you will have php working just fine with PWS
best regards
Ankur Verma
HCL Technologies
A1CD, Sec -16
Noida, UP
India
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>How can i make my web server PWS parse html file into PHP? cause it shows
>nothing when i include php in an html file.However it works when i put it
in
>a php file !
You need to edit your registry (using regedit or a .reg file based on the
one shown here).
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentCont
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