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Posted by David Tulloh on 09/28/05 09:18
You have to view the file through the IIS server, not directly. So once
you have IIS configured to work with PHP you can access it by typing
http://127.0.0.1/filename in your browser.
Opening the file directly means that it doesn't get passed through the
IIS server and never gets parsed by PHP.
David
amafind wrote:
>Morning,
>I'm missing something...
>I've done everything and can't get PHP to run on IIS/PWS 5 on Windows 2000.
>If I double click on the PHP file, then the browser opens and displays my
>PHP script without interpreting it. What am I missing?
>
>Also, trying to find the correct place/person to ask this question has
>eluded me. I click on links and end up going round in circles, always back
>at the same page :o(
>
>Regards,
>Alf Wallis
>alf@amafind.co.za
>www.amafind.co.za
>083 679 4093
>011 973 3589
>
>
>
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