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IIS equivalent of force application
Ok - I have an extensionless file that I want to be parsed by IIS as php, I know how to do this in apache with the force application clause, however how can I do this in IIS?
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I don't know about an extensionless file, but you can edit mappings for your web site from the IIS manager, navigate to your web app and open the Configuration pages. Look on the Mappings tab.
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Are the mappings saying what application to use for a specific file extension?
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Yes.
I don't think you can force the process of an extensionless file in IIS. |
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Ah ok - thanks very much for the definitive answer
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