Does anybody have an IIS 6 setup on which they can test the Windows installer
version of php 4.3.4? I've modified the installer so that for IIS 6 it runs
iisext to add php as a web service extension, in addition to the other stuff
it does for older versions of IIS.
If you can help, let me know and I'll send you the installer.
Thanks
Phil Driscoll
Yep, I have IIS 6.
--Wez.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Driscoll" phil@dialsolutions.co.uk
To: internals@lists.php.net
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 4:50 PM
Subject: [PHP-DEV] php 4.3.4 and IIS 6.0
Does anybody have an IIS 6 setup on which they can test the Windows
installer
version of php 4.3.4? I've modified the installer so that for IIS 6 it
runs
iisext to add php as a web service extension, in addition to the other
stuff
it does for older versions of IIS.If you can help, let me know and I'll send you the installer.
Thanks
Phil Driscoll
By the way, is there a automatic install routine for SunONE/iPlanet servers
in this installation Program? If not, it would be good to have one, too. I
am the NSAPI maintainer and there are some new features in this module
since 4.3.3 which could be, if there is an installer, embedded into the
installation program (variable php.ini path for example in webserver config
directory,...).
At 16:50 03.11.2003, you wrote:
Does anybody have an IIS 6 setup on which they can test the Windows installer
version of php 4.3.4? I've modified the installer so that for IIS 6 it runs
iisext to add php as a web service extension, in addition to the other stuff
it does for older versions of IIS.If you can help, let me know and I'll send you the installer.
Thanks
Phil Driscoll
--
Uwe Schindler
thetaphi@php.net - http://www.php.net
NSAPI SAPI developer
Erlangen, Germany
By the way, is there a automatic install routine for SunONE/iPlanet servers
in this installation Program? If not, it would be good to have one, too. I
am the NSAPI maintainer and there are some new features in this module
since 4.3.3 which could be, if there is an installer, embedded into the
installation program (variable php.ini path for example in webserver config
directory,...).
There isn't, but there could be next time round : )
Reading through the installation instructions in install.txt, the only things
that don't look straightforward to do in software are the bits done in the
Netscape Enterprise Administration Server. Are there ways around this?
Cheers
Phil Driscoll