Josh,
Try just using ? as the opening tag.
Make sure your php file has the extension php and make sure the php
extension is setup as a CGI extension in IIS (pointing to php.exe).
--Bruce
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From: Joshua E Minnie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002
Already tried the other tag, and php extension is setup as a CGI in IIS.
That is why this is puzzling me so.
-josh
Bruce Vander Werf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh,
Try just using ? as the opening tag.
Make sure your php file has the extension php and make sure the php
extension is setup
Hi there!,
In a word - script mappings.
In the IIS administrator,
you must associate the .php extension with the php interpreter.
Use the IIS help wizard to tell you how,
or:
1. Start Regedt32.exe and open the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W3SVC
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From: Sqlcoders.com Programming Dept [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php general [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Joshua E Minnie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 22 2002 09:14 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] W2K SP2, PHP 4.2.1, IIS 5
Hi there!,
In a word - script mappings.
In the IIS administrator,
you must associate the .php
If all that fails, there's always:
Have you tried a hammer?
I like the 369 rule. Drop it from 3 feet, if it still doesn't work, drop it
from 6 feet, and if it still isn't working, drop it from 9 feet. If none of
that works then trash it. WARNING: Don't use this rule for children.
---John
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From: Sqlcoders.com Programming Dept [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php general [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Joshua E Minnie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 22 2002 09:14 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] W2K SP2, PHP 4.2.1, IIS 5
Hi there!,
In a word - script mappings.
In the IIS administrator,
you
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