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How to install PHP on IIS
*Updated Recommendations - Please read the following instructions for running PHP fast and reliably*
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IIS7 - Vista vs. Longhorn Server
I'm often asked the question: if IIS7 is shipping in Vista, why isn't it also available on a Server OS? After all, what good is it to have IIS7 only on Vista right now, when I can't actually deploy anything on Vista?
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Useful IIS7 Scripts from the Community
Steve Schofield has been blogging up a storm about IIS7, ever since he deployed www.iislogs.com on IIS7 beta 2. If you're interested in finding out more about his experience running a real web site on IIS7, or want to find some useful scripts to provision and configure IIS7, check out his blog, including:
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Using Visual Web Developer with IIS7
I've been using the free version of Visual Studio for web development - Visual Web Developer Express Edition - for a while now and I really like it. In my opinion it is leagues ahead of previous Visual Studio releases targeted at Web development. I still can't get that nasty taste of Visual Interdev v1 out of my mouth. ;)
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IIS7 RC1 out the door
You may be wondering what I've been doing since the last set of blog posts, which went out shortly after Vista Beta 2 shipped. Although I'm sure it hasn't kept you up at night, let me reassure you, we've been very, very busy. :) With RC1 available for testing, I've re-committed to start blogging again. The IIS team is now pretty much done with IIS7 in Vista. We currently have only a handful of real bugs left to fix before Vista is complete, and we've already begun shifting our focus to Longhorn Server (another blog post coming on this).