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| Subject: | force extention handling in IIS? |
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| Date: | Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:28:47 +1000 |
Hi there Trying to fix some loose ends by initally rewriting a couple of ASP scripts as PHP is it possible to force IIS (6.0) to run a file.asp with PHP? i cant change the filename because we have a lot of clients with some 3rd party applicaiton that is connecting to the "file.asp" IIS will let me run PHP scripts and set the file extention but not on a per-filename basis any ideas? leigh -- There's an interesting phenomenon that's known as "Andy giveth, and Bill taketh away" No matter how fast processors get, software consistently finds new ways to eat up the extra speed.
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