I was asked today about enabling PHP on our IIS 6.0 server which has ASP
enabled already. This is installed on a Windows 2003 Enterprise Server with
all updates applied. After doing some research, it looks like I need to
install PHP on the server, which I'd rather not do. Can anyone give me a
heads up on this? I told the Web author to find ASP or VBscripts instead of
PHP, but if the majority of experts out there think I should install PHP and
enable these extensions, please say so. Otherwise, can someone please point
me in the right direction to find comparable ASP scripts to submit feedback
to a webmaster, etc...?
Thank to all...

Regards,

JoeF

Re: PHP scripts, ASP or VBScript by Steve

Steve
Mon Sep 25 21:17:40 CDT 2006

This really depends on what you want to support. If PHP is needed then it
can run on IIS. If you can find an alternative ASP / ASP.NET solution,
this would work just as good. I would search Google.com, Live.com or
Yahoo.com It comes down to what you want to support.

Here are a few resources for ASP scripts

http://aspalliance.com
http://123aspx.com
http://411asp.net
http://www.aspin.com


Tx,

Steve

"JoeF" <JoeF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A1A0228D-4CBB-474A-BF2E-D47B541FBD25@microsoft.com...
>I was asked today about enabling PHP on our IIS 6.0 server which has ASP
> enabled already. This is installed on a Windows 2003 Enterprise Server
> with
> all updates applied. After doing some research, it looks like I need to
> install PHP on the server, which I'd rather not do. Can anyone give me a
> heads up on this? I told the Web author to find ASP or VBscripts instead
> of
> PHP, but if the majority of experts out there think I should install PHP
> and
> enable these extensions, please say so. Otherwise, can someone please
> point
> me in the right direction to find comparable ASP scripts to submit
> feedback
> to a webmaster, etc...?
> Thank to all...
>
> Regards,
>
> JoeF