Mark,
This is not a "I want to point out flaws in IIS" thread. Start one if you
want to, but let's keep this as "I need help with PHP installation on IIS"
thread. I trying to solve the same problem that Craig is having. The last
thing someone wants to hear is someone telling him to give up and
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 09:48:36 +0200, Jason Bourne wrote:
>George,
>
>I do not think so, as application become platform indipendant there
>is no
>need to keep it running on ms. Then you can choose for an cheaper
>stable
>platform.
>
>Regards,
on a related note, how many more viruses must it help sp
George,
I do not think so, as application become platform indipendant there is no
need to keep it running on ms. Then you can choose for an cheaper stable
platform.
Regards,
Jason
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> Alternately,
Alternately, it would be useful for those who have no choice but to work on
MS OS machines, to be helped in overcoming their problems.
In one sense, making PHP cross-platform takes away one of the motives to
change to Linux/Unix/Mac.
Speaking as one who has NT boxes with IIS and Apache as well a
Mark,
I understand your problem, i have the same problems. Customers of mine
demand running their apps on ms and iis, we have no choice. 70% till 90% of
their apps are running only on ms and they want 1 standard. So a decision to
choose another platform then ms is most of the time strategically a
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 23:33:52 +0200, Didier Geheniau wrote:
>mark,
>
>If people like you don't question the decisions other people in
there
>choice of platforms, but instead just help to make solutions like
php
>more portable (by making it work on questionable platforms) in
future
>company's will c
mark,
If people like you don't question the decisions other people in there choice
of platforms, but instead just help to make solutions like php more portable
(by making it work on questionable platforms) in future company's will
choose for better platform because there applications become indip
? you posted an IIS question to a php list and now you're complaining
about not getting a useful response?
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 08:15:16 -0500, Craig Morrison wrote:
>
>It's answers like this that persuade people to find another solution
>(read--product) to their problems.
um, that was the whole
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 2:15 pm, Craig Morrison wrote:
> Now does anyone have anything useful to add to the discussion?
Maybe you need to give us more info. Clearly the problem is to do with
permissons - when you run php in cgi mode, IIS does the authentication, in
the event of a non-anon
It's answers like this that persuade people to find another solution
(read--product) to their problems. If you don't have anything useful to say,
please keep your mouth shut.
Corporations and businesses make decisions that admins can not over-ride. This
is a case where IIS is being thrust upon u
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001 17:13:00 -0500, Craig Morrison wrote:
>
>Bill and I have been having numerous problems getting IIS and PHP to
>cooperate
>with each other. NT4 server, PHP 4.0.6, IIS 4. 'install.txt' has
>been followed
>to the letter.
>
>Xitami 2.4d7 is installed on the servers also for testing
Bill and I have been having numerous problems getting IIS and PHP to cooperate
with each other. NT4 server, PHP 4.0.6, IIS 4. 'install.txt' has been followed
to the letter.
Xitami 2.4d7 is installed on the servers also for testing purposes, PHP works
without a hitch.
Suggestions?
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