Follow the ISAPI module install instructions.

http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.iis.php

Regards,
Jason k Larson


Mike Potter wrote:

Do you know how do do this?

Thanks,
Mike


"Jason K Larson"  wrote in message
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>Discussion on this list has suggested that it can work if PHP is set to
>run as ISAPI, not CGI.
>
>HTH,
>Jason k Larson
>
>
>Mike Potter wrote:
>
>>HELP!
>>I know I'm new at this so please don't laugh.  But I can't get this to

work!

>>I am using Microsoft IIS with the latest PHP installed.
>>Here's a smple:
>>
>>.
>>.
>>.
>>setcookie("testCookie", "testValue", time() + 3600, "/");
>>header("Location: http://newpage.php";);
>>exit;
>>
>>
>>Later, I pull the cookie:
>>
>>echo $_COOKIE["testCookie"];
>>
>>and there is no value.  If I don't use the header function at the end,

and

>>write something to the page, it works fine.
>>Why does this cookie not get set?
>>
>>Thanks a ton!
>>
>>Mike

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