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[nycphp-talk] PHP and IIS Site Creation

Shai G Chen sgchen at verizon.net
Sat Jul 17 03:10:42 EDT 2004


I did some research and found that PHP actually have a extension called
php_iisfunc.dll.  Its has several function that would help me like
iis_addserver, iis_getserverbypath and etc.  But there seem to be a lack of
documentation on the functions.  So I'm pretty walking around blind with the
extension.  Maybe someone have experience with the extension can give me
some in-sight


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jon Baer" <jonbaer at jonbaer.net>
To: "NYPHP Talk" <talk at lists.nyphp.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 2:12 AM
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] PHP and IIS Site Creation


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> | - Bind an exisiting IP address I have on my IIS server (ie.
> | 189.176.2.104) to the web folder itself. At this point I'm manually
> | linking the folder and IP together. So if I create a folder name
> | "newsite" and I bind the IP 189.176.2.104 to it., I would be able to
> | access the folder content if I put the IP address on the web browser. I
> | know there is ways to do it using VBScript and all the .NET series. What
> | I am interested in using is PHP, or even javascript. Thanks in advance
> | for the help.
>
> you could probably figure out how to accomplish this first in COM and
> then connect it:
>
> http://us4.php.net/com
>
> (take a look @ the example on that page - crazy stuff)
>
> you are probably looking for COM-based file function that can mount like
> that.
>
> - - jon
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