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boynamedfoo
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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