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ottz0
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IIS 6 on vista CRAP!!! with PHP

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I'm running IIS6 but the snap in, in the manager does not work to change the MIME types to look for PHP, so I can't get PHP server to execute PHP my admin. Any ideas on this??? [s]pls[/s] please help?


I can kind of get to it if I right click in the IIS manager and select properties, but the MIME type check box is greyed out.

Microsoft CRAP. 6 hours trying to work this out.

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Have you read this?
ottz0
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IIS7 404.3 Error Trying to add php extension

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I'm getting a 404.3 error as i'm trying to add a .php extension under MIME types. but the syntax used is different in iis7 than creating the path in iis6.

Does anyone know the correct way to add a php extension and the syntax used for IIS7

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I do hope it was a mistake to post a new thread (again) in PHP - Code..
ottz0 wrote:I think i've got php going. I have made a test page in wwwroot but through my browser when I type in the address to see my test page my download manager tries to download it. how can I stop this? is it the permissions that is executing it?
ottz0
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No mistake

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It's no problem mate stop being a forum nazi. It has something to do with php and the new question was not related in any way to my first. just chill out mate. i've stuck on this crap for 10 hours and you being a dick aint helping moderater
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Post by Benjamin »

You oughta just install Linux. That will probably take you a good bit to figure out but will save you tons of time in the long run. Besides, install ubuntu or Fedora and you'll be running PHP/MySQL/Apache out of the box.
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Re: No mistake

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ottz0 wrote:It's no problem mate stop being a forum nazi.
Your inability to follow basic rules and to accept revision doesn't make other people nazis.

Have you tried http://blogs.iis.net/bills/archive/2006 ... 00%5F.aspx ?
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