On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 00:26:53 +0000 (UTC),
rcpj@panix.com (Pierre Jelenc) wrote:
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>Andy Hassall <andy@andyh.co.uk> writes:[color=green]
>> On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 21:00:55 +0000 (UTC),
rcpj@panix.com (Pierre Jelenc) wrote:
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>> >Is it possible to make IIS parse .html files the same way as Apache does
>> >with AddType application/x-httpd-php .html in .htaccess?[/color]
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>> Just tried the obvious method - add an application mapping to the PHP ISAPI
>> DLL for the .html extension in the same way as for the .php extension, and it
>> works here.[/color]
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>Hmm, not obvious to me! I've never used Windows, and the system is a
>commercial NT-based host,[/color]
Windows 2003 presumably, since it's IIS 6.
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>where I only have access to my client's directory tree.[/color]
What sort of access? This needs to be done from the Internet Information
Services Manager; can't be done with just filesystem access (IIS doesn't do
..htaccess files for directory-level configuration within the filesystem like
Apache).
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