In case the topic title is not clear, I would like to have all the HTML documents IIS serves checked for PHP content and parsed if any is present.
I'm aware that this can be done using Apache by editing the htaccess file, but can it be done with IIS? (I'm using version 5.5 - XP Professional.) I would normally use Apache as I do prefer it, but I'm working on a machine that has IIS, MySQL, and PHP all set up - and I'm only developing locally at the moment.
A McDonald's restaurant uses about 1.5 to 2 million gallons of water per year for operations like food preparation, cleaning, and restrooms. That is a lot less than the 2,083 gallons of water per megawatt hour mentioned above.
Turbo Pascal
Original authorAnders Hejlsberg (at Borland)
DeveloperBorland
Release20 November 1983; 42 years ago[1][2]
Operating systemCP/M, CP/M-86, MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Classic Mac OS
PlatformZ80, x86, 68000, PC-98
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_Pascal
It was the one language I actually learned to program in. I wasn't very good at it and never used it at work.
If anyone has any personal Turbo Pascal stories or personal accomplishments using it, please take a moment to share. Thanks. Peace
Underpowered and overpriced, both separately and together.
This is to be taken as a "1st gen" (Linux+Proton based), and to wait for the 2nd gen that hopefully is a bit better value/balanced. Or wait for a sale.
The Korean company said that UFS 5.0 integrates the latest embedded memory interface standard from JEDEC and achieves up to 10.8 gigabytes per second (GB/s) transfer speeds. Regarding write speeds, Samsung UFS 5.0 can reach 9.5 GB/s.
ISTM that those are pretty fast speeds for local mobile storage.
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In case the topic title is not clear, I would like to have all the HTML documents IIS serves checked for PHP content and parsed if any is present.
I'm aware that this can be done using Apache by editing the htaccess file, but can it be done with IIS? (I'm using version 5.5 - XP Professional.) I would normally use Apache as I do prefer it, but I'm working on a machine that has IIS, MySQL, and PHP all set up - and I'm only developing locally at the moment.
Thanks for any help as always people.
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