Re: Apache to IIS

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Wow thanks alot! Much appreciated

Greetings


On 6/19/06, Dale D. Attree <Dale.Attree@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 WALK THROUGH



1) Install IIS via the Control Panel -> Add Windows Components

2) Download PHP Installer from www.php.net

3) Backup existing php.ini file

4) Run PHP Installer

5) Open Internet Services Manager via the Control Panel under
Administrative Tools

6) Right click on the server name, and select Properties

7) Set your home directory (root directory)

8) Configure your php.ini file to suit your requirements

9) Restart IIS



If you require extensions, download the PHP zip file and copy the ext
directory to the PHP directory created by the installer.



IMPACT ON CODE WHEN CONVERTING FROM APACHE TO IIS



Certain elements of the global array $_SERVER do not exist when using IIS.



Those that I have found so far:



1)    $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER']

2)    $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']



Hope this helps.



Cheers,

Dale



-----Original Message-----
From: JC Botha [mailto:odegos@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 1:59 PM
To: Alf Stockton
Cc: Mikael Grön; php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Apache to IIS



Lol, like that! Jip I think that many find our selves in that spot. If I
had

done an instllation like that before I would have given you some help.

unfortunately I have only Linux servers.



All the best.



It would be nice if you could post an answer of how you did it. Will make

life a bit easier for all of us if we ever need it.



Greetings





On 6/19/06, Alf Stockton <alf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>

> JC Botha wrote:

>

> > Personaly I see this as a back step to go from Apache to IIS! If you

> > don't have a solid reason then I would discourage it. Should be a

> > simple task too my mind.

> >

> >

> Oh I cannot argue with your "back step to go from Apache to IIS" but do

> remember that the man who holds the gold makes the rules and my customer

> is convinced the MS rules.....:-(

>

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> > On 6/19/06, * Alf Stockton* <alf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> > <mailto:alf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

> >

> >     Mikael Grön wrote

> >

> >     > I have.

> >     > No major implications. As long as PHP is correctly configured,

> along

> >     > with MySQL and other, everything should be fine.

> >     >

> >     > Mike

> >     >

> >     > Dale D. Attree skrev:

> >     >

> >     >> Hi all,

> >     >>

> >     >>

> >     >>

> >     >> I need to move from Apache to IIS.

> >     >>

> >     >>

> >     >>

> >     >> Has anyone done this conversion on what was the impact on your

> >     code?

> >     >>

> >     Does this imply a php.ini reconfiguration or just make it equal to

> the

> >     one with Apache?

> >

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