php-windows Digest 25 Dec 2002 14:54:17 -0000 Issue 1502

Topics (messages 17538 through 17542):

Re: [PHP-INST] PHP on IIS
        17538 by: Phil Driscoll

gettext on Windows...
        17539 by: Kyle Bisignani

Re: PHP on IIS
        17540 by: Nick H. -- Technical Support Engineer

Re: PHP + IIS6 - Permission Issues?
        17541 by: Nick H. -- Technical Support Engineer
        17542 by: Nick H. -- Technical Support Engineer

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On Tuesday 24 December 2002 1:00 pm, you wrote:
>  yes, I tested .htm, .html, .asp and they all work fine! The permissions
> are exactly the same too :/

The only other thing I can think of is permissions on php.exe, php.ini and
php4ts.dll - but I don't think you'd get a 404 error if they were wrong.

Cheers
--
Phil Driscoll
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I need to know if there is anyone who is successfully running Windows XP or
2000 with Apache (2.0.40) and PHP (4.2.3) and has the gettext extension
working properly.  Just need to know if that works as it should!
Thank you!
    ~Kyle Bisignani

HAPPY HOLIDAYS


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What version of IIS are you running and did you install the Microsoft IIS
Lockdown utility?

If youre running the new .net (with IIS 6.0+) you have to go into the "Web
Service Extensions" and allow the php.exe to execute when called with a .php
or .phps extension.  I ran into this same problem.  By Default, when you
install the IIS5 patch or are running IIS6 it defaults to turning all
unknown extensions off in the IIS Services Manager (this can be considered
good due to IIS being the Code Red sucker that it is).  If you need more
info, please feel free to email me back.


Nick "Harm" Hale
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Driscoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP QA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-QA] Re: [PHP-INST] PHP on IIS


> On Tuesday 24 December 2002 6:57 pm, Phil Driscoll wrote:
> > On Tuesday 24 December 2002 1:00 pm, you wrote:
> > >  yes, I tested .htm, .html, .asp and they all work fine! The
permissions
> > > are exactly the same too :/
> >
> > The only other thing I can think of is permissions on php.exe, php.ini
and
> > php4ts.dll - but I don't think you'd get a 404 error if they were wrong.
> >
> > Cheers
> Sorry folks - should have sent to php-win :( Too much christmas cheer
flowing
> through my veins!
> --
> Phil Driscoll
>
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In IIS Services Manager, go to the "Web Service Extensions" and setup an
entry for the php executable.   This should resolve the issues that you are
having.  If you need a detailed step-by-step, lemmie know and I'll write one
up.



Nick "Harm" Hale
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I'll dig around on my machine and see what needs to happen.  For some reason
I think the WMI installer changed with this version of windows.  I believe
that the metabase for IIS is now in XML format, and it may be just a matter
of getting the proper entries into it.  Give me a day or so to find out, and
I'll let you know.


Nick "Harm" Hale
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