Use the IP address of the server instead of "localhost"?
And if it has SSL bound, use the domain name?
I think you also have to bind a/the IP address under "Bindings".


Thank you,
John A. Davis
Senior Software Analyst
CNE, MCSE



-----Original Message-----
From: Harrison, Roberto [mailto:bharr...@mcw.edu] 
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 9:23 AM
To: php-install@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP-INSTALL] php and iis 7

I have an html page (iisstart.htm) which calls a php program running 
successfully with MySQL from the server where it is installed. I simply launch 
the iisstart.htm file by double clicking on it as I am logged  into the server. 
It all works exactly the way I want it to locally.

I have gone through the following steps in enabling PHP processing on this 
server:

  1.  In the "Actions" pane click "Add Module Mapping...";

  1.  In the "Add Module Mapping" dialog enter the following:

     *   Request path: *.php
     *   Module: FastCgiModule
     *   Executable: C:\[Path to PHP installation]\php-cgi.exe
     *   Name: PHP_via_FastCGI

  1.  Click "Request Restrictions" button and then configure the mapping to 
invoke handler only if request is mapped to a file or a folder;

  1.  Click OK on all the dialogs to save the configuration.

This all seems to be properly setup. If I go to another machine and type in the 
IP address of this server, the main iisstart.htm file gets displayed as I 
expect it to. But if I click on the submit button on this page running through 
a browser, which calls a php file, I get an error saying:

Unable to connect
          Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost.
  The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
    moments.
  If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
    connection.
  If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
    that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.

The URL at this point is

http://localhost/DisplayMCWPubs.php

which is the php file that runs fine from within the server (the php file 
executes some sql and displays the results on the webpage).

I have tried duplicating the security settings I find for the iisstart.htm file 
for the DisplayMCWPubs.php file, but that doesn't do anything.

What am I doing wrong? Anyone?

Roberto Harrison, MLIS
Technology Support Librarian
Medical College of Wisconsin Libraries
Link.Learn.Lead


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