I'm not at all familiar with IIS, but in Apache terms it sounds like a MIME
type problem; the server doesn't know what to do with .PHP files, so it
assumes they're something that should be sent as a download/attachment
instead of parsing with PHP and sending as HTML - I would imagine there
would b
So, the problem is config problem... Maybe you can try to change extension
from .php to .php3 or .php4 etc.
Then please inform us again...
Emek
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> On Tuesday 04 December 2001 12:04, Emek TUZUN wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Unfortu
Even if your code was duff, you wouldn't get the save as if IIS was correctly
configured.
Get your ISP to check that for your site, IIS has a scriptmap for .php mapped
onto php.exe. If he needs more detailed instructions, they are in the online
php manual at www.php.net or in the install.txt f
On Tuesday 04 December 2001 12:04, Emek TUZUN wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Unfortunately, your ISP doesn't support PHP. They should install PHP Win32
> but I think they don't want to install PHP for only your customer's
> site
Emek,
I have a message in my mailbox from the sysadmin (CC'd to the custom
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