Originally posted by bradgrafelman
In IIS, under Web sites, right click on your site, go to properties. On the "Home Directory" tab, look at the "Application Settings" section (lower half). Is 'execute permissions:' set to Scripts only?
EDIT: I've found it best to simply download the .zip (non-installer) version of PHP, extract it, configure php.ini so it suits your needs, and then install the ISAPI PHP module in IIS.
Basically - I am just trying to have a php cabable server localy - so I can do my site revision - add in the require/include php functions, and test the pages before I upload them to the server -= get the job done - offline - then post them all the same day!
Let's see if I am on the right track - Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management >(Click) >Expand Services and Applications > Expand Internet Informations Service > Right Click on Web Sites [Properties] > [Home Directory] Tab - Execute Permissions - is set to "Scripts only" - Yes. (Is that the wrong setting here?)
Under Web Site Properties Window - [ISAPI Filters] tab, there is a green 'up arrow' beside 'sspifilt' - high, compression - high, md5filt - high, pwsdata - low.
Under [HTTP Headers] tab, do I need to add something into 'Custom HTTP headers' box? Do I need to use the 'MIME Map' as well?
Ok - I see under [Custom Errors] tab, the 403;14 error that I got - clicking "http://localhost" in my browser - ( Default - "Forbidden - Directory Listing Denied" )
Currently - under [Documents] tab, checked off is 'Enable Default Document' and available curently are: Default.htm; Default.asp; index.htm; index.html. ? Do I need to Add a default/index.php file name here? there is also a (currently unselected) option for 'Enable Document Footer' - is this standard? (I plan on using headers and footers - as separate files - considered using php 'include' - is this selection related to this kind of function?
Second - "Configure php.ini" - Most likely without a clue as to what would 'suit me' best!?
Third - Installing the "ISAPI PHP module" - again - lost my head on that one?