My posts tagged with "FastCGI, IIS7" (RSS)

History of FastCGI support for IIS

Today, we released the FastCGI for IIS 6.0 RTM on Microsoft Download Center. It was quite a journey - come read about the RTM release and the history of what it took us to get there at http://mvolo.com/blogs/serverside/archive/2007/11/12/FastCGI-for-IIS...

IIS FastCGI and PHP: What you absolutely need to know to host PHP applications on IIS 6 and IIS 7

Everybody knows that IIS FastCGI is a great way to run PHP applications on IIS. We've been making great strides at delivering a solid production experience for hosting PHP on IIS, for both IIS7 on Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008 and IIS6 / IIS5.1 on...

IIS Authentication plugin for the Wordpress PHP blogging engine

This weekend, I was working on an MSDN magazine article and happened to install the Wordpress PHP blog app on IIS7. Of course, I used the latest FastCGI bits available in the box in in Windows Server 2008 Beta 3, and the latest Windows-optimized PHP 5...

The latest on the FastCGI project and PHP support on IIS

Check out the latest on the IIS FastCGI project, including the new IIS7 FastCGI in Longhorn server beta 3, the out-of-band developer update, and the new PHP 5.2.2. Read more at http://mvolo.com/blogs/serverside/archive/2007/05/29/The-latest-on-the-FastCGI...

Before the flight: Native Output Cache, PHP and FastCGI, and other stuff

Before hopping on the plane and starting my Thanksgiving vacation, here are some highlights about the new IIS7 Native Output Cache, PHP, FastCGI, and other stuff ... Read more on http://mvolo.com/2006/11/17/while-you-were-out-.aspx .

Making PHP rock on Windows/IIS

Right as I was about to go home, one of our developers comes in to tell me some good news about our new IIS7 FastCGI module. So, I figure I would shed some light on our recent work to improve hosting PHP (yes, you read right, PHP) applications on Windows...

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