Hello,

I think you've got him wrong. What does NOT work for him is .php, but everything else.
I didn't check 4.0.4, but 4.0.4PL1 or 4.0.5 (can't remember) a friend had a similar 
problem:
only if you've configured  ".php" (and ONLY ".php", ".foo" worked) as ISAPI, phpinfo() 
came up saying it's CGI.

Didn't step into it, but this report could be right (Even probably not as 
documentation-issue because of the behavior-change, if both reports were right).

br,
Thomas


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> ID: 8692
> Updated by: danbeck
> Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Old-Status: Open
> Status: Closed
> Bug Type: Documentation problem
> Operating system:
> PHP Version: 4.0.4
> Assigned To:
> Comments:
>
> I don't think this is a documentation problem.  The php3 extension is no longer 
>recommended as a php extension for PHP 4.  Also, I would think it would be obvious 
>that if you are using .foo for your php extension, then you would need to use .foo in 
>the registry key instead of .php.
>
> Previous Comments:
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> [2001-01-13 20:26:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In the documentation for PHP on Win9x platforms, the documentation says to install 
>this key:
>
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesw3svcparametersScript Map]
>
> ".php"="C:\Program Files\PHP\php4isapi.dll"
>
> After numerous installs on win98 machines, the same problem exits.  *.php will 
>always give a 500 error.  if the extension *.php3 is added, then there is no problem. 
> I havent tried, but *.php4 should work for php4 versions.
>
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