Re: [PHP] Installing under IIS6.0

2005-09-20 Thread Dan Trainor
Jay Blanchard wrote: > [snip] > However, this really isn't what I'm looking for. I'm simply looking for > a way to parse PHP code from within existing HTML pages, so that I can > migrate a site from Apache to IIS6.0. > > Like I said, if I were using Apache, I would just add .html to my > AddTy

RE: [PHP] Installing under IIS6.0

2005-09-20 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] However, this really isn't what I'm looking for. I'm simply looking for a way to parse PHP code from within existing HTML pages, so that I can migrate a site from Apache to IIS6.0. Like I said, if I were using Apache, I would just add .html to my AddType directive, and call it good. Is

Re: [PHP] Installing under IIS6.0

2005-09-19 Thread Joe Wollard
On Sep 19, 2005, at 9:45 PM, Dan Trainor wrote: Tjoekbezoer van Damme wrote: I've got PHP set up to the point where it will process files ending in .php, but I want to "blanket" the processing of PHP code under IIS in the same manner in which I blanket PHP code with Apache. If anyone has

Re: [PHP] Installing under IIS6.0

2005-09-19 Thread Dan Trainor
Tjoekbezoer van Damme wrote: I've got PHP set up to the point where it will process files ending in .php, but I want to "blanket" the processing of PHP code under IIS in the same manner in which I blanket PHP code with Apache. If anyone has any suggestions, other than reading PHP's manual which

Re: [PHP] Installing under IIS6.0

2005-09-19 Thread Tjoekbezoer van Damme
> I've got PHP set up to the point where it will process files ending in > .php, but I want to "blanket" the processing of PHP code under IIS in > the same manner in which I blanket PHP code with Apache. > > If anyone has any suggestions, other than reading PHP's manual which > I've read several t