Installing PHP does not associate icons to the PHP file types. It only
allows IIS to process them within the browser. I have had this issue at
times. If you change the configuration for PHP files from isapi DLL to
php-cgi.exe and allow this extension in IIS does that work. Google phpinfo()
for a
I checked, but I still missed one IIS role. Its working now. Thanks for your
help.
Rock Beans wrote:
Installing PHP does not associate icons to the PHP file types. It only
allows IIS to process them within the browser. I have had this issue at
times. If you change the configuration for PHP
Hello,
I'm new to mgos.
Here's the problem I'm having. I'm just getting started setting mgos on my
server. I'm running ms server 2008 with IIS7. I can't get cgi or php to
work. I installed the win installer and followed the pdf that explains the
extra steps for setting up on IIS7, but it still