Me too, I've never had any problems with PHP running it with or without the
%s %s. I guess that IIS 3 required that, but IIS 4./5 not necessarily
require it (a useful bug??). Nevertheless, it work without them anyways.
I only wish that the PHP ISAPI module is FINALLY made stable (production
qua
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> From: Powell, Jim (EER)
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:45 PM
> To: 'Angie Tollerson'
> Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Re: [PHP] Re: [PHP-WIN] Installation failed !
> Please Help!
>
>
> OK, pretty straight forward, I went through my list of
> fai
On Thursday 16 August 2001 7:35 pm, Elias Santiago wrote:
> I believe that IIS passes the script name to php.exe with the first %s. I
> think IIS replaces the first %s with the script name. From the second
> article, I suppose that if the %s is changed to %S, the name passed to
> php.exe would be
Found MS explanation! (at least the only place I've found the reason WHY %s
%s must be used)
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q276/4/94.ASP
I know, this is a KB article for Python, but look closely at the line that
says:
"(The two "%s" after the executable are required for conso
I've had PHP 3 to 4.01 and now 4.06 running under NT4 SP6a and now with W2K
& IIS 5. From my experience, the %s %s is a requirement of IIS (not PHP).
This according to Microsoft rules (apparently %s %s is CASE SENSITIVE):
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q245/2/25.ASP
The %s %s h
On Thursday 16 August 2001 4:45 pm, Powell, Jim (EER) wrote:
> > Second, make the application extensions point to php.exe (you
> > don't need the
> > %s %s stuff).
>
> This I have to disagree with. Without the %s %s, you are rolling dice as
> to whether the page will work or not. I never had th
> First of all, the ISAPI module is not stable. It will just
> cause you grief so
> remove it from your filters list.
Now this is a true statement, especially with IIS, it just don't work.
>
> Second, make the application extensions point to php.exe (you
> don't need the
> %s %s stuff).
Thi
> I had read a book which it ask me to point both ISAPI and APP Extension to
> "php4isapi.dll", but when i read some article from internet, some of them
> say that the Application Extension should point to "php.exe", so could
> anyone tell me which is the truth! and pls help me with that, because
Dear all
I had download the PHP 4 and was trying to get it work! Well actally i had
get it work in my IIS Server!!
But the Strange thing is, i had create serval different website inside
IIS4.0, and i want all of them can work with PHP.
So i created a site and i get it work with PHP, which it runs