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| Subject: | Re: force extention handling in IIS? |
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| Date: | Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:58:14 +0200 |
is it possible to force IIS (6.0) to run a file.asp with PHP? i cant change the filename because
althought is seems to be working, the mixing of php with iis is afaik not recommended (also the performance isn't great, because php is called in cgi-mode - fork overhead on each call) I don't know exactly your configuration, but did you thought about installing an apache web server (works great with php)? Alex
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