Hi,
If the html file is without php tags there will not be a huge performence
penalty in letting the php parser handle the file.
On IIS there is no control files but all the settings are handled in the
metabase through the application "Internet Information Services". IIS use
the file extention to
Well I've done that, but its Greenpeace and the site is huge. To change it
all over is not feasible for them.
I'm trying to duplicate the setup here so I can develop it on my test boxes.
What is the equivalent to .htaccess in IIS?
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try to tell them tahts a bad idea. proformance wise. why send every html
file to the php parser if its not needed...
"James Gramosli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I've just picked up a good client and for some reason the setup th
"Matt Babineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> How can I access a mysql result array numerically?
>
> Like:
>
> $result[0][0];
> $result[1][0];
>
> I want to be able to access one whole column at a time.
How can I access a mysql result array numerically?
Like:
$result[0][0];
$result[1][0];
I want to be able to access one whole column at a time.
Any ideas?
Thx-
Matt
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Hi all,
I've just picked up a good client and for some reason the setup they
have on their web server is to run php in a .html file...
I've found out how to do this under apache, but how do you config IIS 5.0 to
run php in every html file?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
James
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wont work. you can downgrade to apache 2.0.40 + php 4.2.3 and run php as an
exe (not sapi).
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> Hi!
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> I'm trying to set up basic apache server with PHP support.
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> I have the latest package.
>
> When I run
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Hi!
I'm trying to set up basic apache server with PHP support.
I have the latest package.
When I run apache.exe, it shows me:
C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\bin>apache.exe apache.exe: module
"c:\php4build\snap\sapi\apache2filter\sapi_apache2.c" is not
compatible with this version of Apac
Sometimes I found info about PHP compiler. Tell me where I can read about
it, please.
mst
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