Cute...
I think you've got a couple of things to do now. Your computer now has the
file type .php associated with php.exe. If that was what you really wanted
great! But I think it's not what you were looking for.
Under IIS on my box, I have properties for the computer a section called
Computer MIME Map. I suspect you do to. Remove .php from there. That is
for your computer, not specifically for the web server.
After it's removed from there OK out of File Types if you haven't already.
Ok out of the the computer properties also.
Now select "Default Web Site" listed under your computer's name and edit the
properties of it.
Go to the Home Directory tab, select configuration and add the .php
extension there. (this is how to do it for IIS4 on NT)
Read the instructions more carefully, perhaps you'll see where you veered to
the left, instead of the right.
good luck,
-joe
""Daniel"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am very new to php, but i tried to install it and i followed the
> directions i think... But everytime i try to view a .php document in IE it
> prompts me to download the file instead of viewing it in the browser. And
> when I do download the file and run it, it opens it up in a "Command
Prompt"
> and runs a bunch of html syntax really fast, I am thinking that is my php
> configuration that i am supposed to see in my browser. Is there an
extension
> problem or something? .php extensions are set to run the /php/php.exe file
> but I cant figure anything out. I am running apache on windows 2000.
>
>
>
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