Foreword
iis7.5 is a web server installed in win7 and win8. The web server of win2003 and win2000 uses iis6.0. Since win7 and win8 systems have different aspects of reform compared to win2003 and win2000, so for The configuration of iis7.5 also needs to be fiddled with before you can become familiar with it. However, these are all operational things, just like the first time I came into contact with iis6.0. After operating it a few times, I gradually became familiar with it.
Now I need the web server to run the php program, so I need to configure the php environment. At first I thought it would be easier, because I have configured it countless times in iis6.0, and the fully automatic installation of Xingwai PHP can be easily done in 30 seconds. However, after opening iis7.5, I found that most of the familiar things in iis6.0 are in I couldn't find it in iis7.5, so I had to dig around. This article combines my own practical experience to introduce how to install and configure php in iis7.5.
First make sure you have downloaded and unzipped the php program file. If not, download one first. PHP program files do not need to be installed, just unzip the downloaded compressed package into any folder. In this case, PHP 5.2.13 is used.
Download the Php executable file from the official website: http://windows.php.net/download/
Go to "Control Panel" - "Programs" - "Turn Windows features on or off", expand "Internet Information Services", then check "ISAPI Filter", and finally click the "OK" button, as shown in the figure below:
Figure 1: Open ISAPI filter
2.2 Setting up ISAPI
Figure 2: Open IIS Manager
2.2.2 Add PHP ISAPI path
Figure 3: Adding PHP ISAPI
As shown in Figure 3 above, click "Add" and enter the ISAPI path of php in the pop-up window, which is the file path of php5isapi.dll of the php decompression package. Fill in the description text as you like, such as "php", and check "Allow execution of extended paths" and click "OK".
2.2.3 Add PHP handler mapping
Figure 4: IIS handler mapping
Double-click the "Handler Mapping" icon to enter the setting interface, as shown below:
Figure 5: Adding PHP handler mapping
Click "Add Script Mapping..." in the setting interface, and then fill in the corresponding content in the pop-up window. The request path is "*.php", and the executable file is the file path of php5isapi.dll of the php decompression package. , the same as the path filled in Figure 3. The name can be arbitrary, you can fill in "php", there is no need to set the request limit, click "OK" to complete the addition.
2.2.4 Test Php
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Save it as: info.php, put it in the website directory, then start the browser and visit http://localhost/info.php. If you see the following screen, it proves that the installation is successful!
Figure 6: PHP successful running interface