Hi Brian, IIS uses script mapping to tell the server how files are handled. When you configured IIS to handle .php files you created (or the installer did) a script map that tells the server that all .php files should be passed through php-cgi.exe or php5isapi.dll. If you do the same for html files (and that's most likely done on your apache server as well) you can get IIS to handle php tags in these files too. - Frank > Good morning, > > > > I seem to have PHP working with IIS reasonably well, I have a .php file > with <? Phpinfo(); ?> in it and life is good. If I put that same line > in an HTML file the server doesn't know what to do with it. On Unix > with Apache and PHP I can put PHP directives in .htm[l] files and it > works. Anyone know how to do this on IIS??? > > > > -brian > > > > Brian D. McGrew { brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx || brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx } > > --- > > > YOU! Off my planet! > > > > -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php