Hi,

This is not true for php4. Both cgi and isapi versions can be mapped
without any extensions. You have to make sure it is the CGI binary you are
mapping to and not the CLI.

- Frank

> If you are usiong the PHP.EXE binary instead of the ISAPI module.
> 
> .php should be mapped to:
> 
> c:\php\php.exe "%1"
> 
> so IIS passes the document to PHP as an argument.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick Chemali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 21 January 2003 7:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-WIN] PHP on IIS4 problem
> 
> 
> Hello,
> I am newbie to PHP and have been trying to install PHP on my local W2k
IIS4
> until I get the chance to setup a Linux box. I used the window binary
from
> php.net with installer PHP 4.3.0 installer (CGI)
> The installation ran smoothly. and I checked for permissions although I
am
> not on NTFS .
> The IIS renders php files as regular html without executing the code
> enclosed within the <?php ?> tags
> 
> I also ran c:\php\php.exe -i and it rendered indeed the proper html
document
> without any errors.
> Under the IIS Manager >> properties >>WWWService>>Home Directory>>App
> Mappings
> 
> .php is already associated with c:\php\php.exe  with all verbs option
and
> script checked
> 
> It just won't work !!
> any help is greatly appreciated
> thanks in advance
> 
> PC
> 
> 
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