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that's easy... just follow these instructions here, and you can use any kind of extension you want. The popular ones are php, php3, inc, and phtml, but you can use foobar if you wish:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.iis.php#install.iis.iis4
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| Hi, | I'm using PHP 4.3.1 and Windows IIS-5 (on WinXP), and I'm wanting to set up a custom file extension to be processed by PHP... | | instead of using "blah.com/image.php?...." | i'd like to use "blah.com/image?..." or "blah.com/.image?..." | | Is this possible to set up (on such a setup as mine), and if so, how do I do it? | Thanks, | Tom Bradbury
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