This thread (bottom) suggests that defining new extension,
you need to provide path with "%s" %s EXACTLY like in document
definition for jhp file extension.

http://www.calendarscript.com/support/forum/Forum2/HTML/000659.html

Please try to see if it works with All Unknown CGI off.


--- Oleg Kobchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, this is true that allow All Unknown CGI is required.
> There need to be more clarification why specific extension
> has no effect.
> 
> This is a good configuration update.
> 
> (Note: the link below is followed from JHP Configuration page).
> 
> --- "Sherlock, Ric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Just thought I should report my experiences trying to get JHP working on
> > a Windows 2003 server.
> > 
> > I have had JHP working on IIS 5.1 up until now. I decided I wanted to
> > try it out on IIS 6.0 on a Windows 2003 server.
> > 
> > Installed J, manually downloaded latest base system library to install
> > Package Manager, downloaded JHP via Package Manager.
> > Followed the JHP configuration instructions for Windows to map .jhp to
> > jconsole and set up appropriate folder permissions on the content
> > folders.
> > 
> > I kept on getting a 404 error for any JHP pages but static HTML pages
> > were being served fine.
> > Followed the link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/245225 for configuring
> > Perl scripts provided on the JHP configuration page and discovered that
> > for IIS6 I also had to "Add a new Web service extension".  I created a
> > Web service extension, called JHPscript and gave the full path to
> > jconsole.exe, set the extension status to "Allow" but still no luck with
> > JHP pages.
> > 
> > In the end I could finally got them to work by setting the status of
> > "All unknown CGI Extensions" to "Allow". Interestingly, even when I then
> > explicitly prohibited the JHPscript extension that I had added, the
> > server continued to serve JHP pages fine.
> > 
> > Hopefully these experiences will save someone else some frustration. I'd
> > also be interested in how to configure IIS6 to allow JHPscript
> > specifically rather than having to allow all CGI extensions.
> 
> 
> 
>        
> ____________________________________________________________________________________
> Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of 
> spyware protection.
> http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/norton/index.php
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
> 



 
____________________________________________________________________________________
The fish are biting. 
Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing.
http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm

Reply via email to