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Doc Bug #74666 documentation incorrect for handler mapping
Submitted: 2017-05-28 00:56 UTC Modified: 2017-05-29 04:50 UTC
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From: skeetie at telus dot net Assigned:
Status: No Feedback Package: IIS related
PHP Version: Irrelevant OS: windows 7
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2017-05-28 00:56 UTC] skeetie at telus dot net
Description:
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From manual page: http://www.php.net/install.windows.legacy.index
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Using IIS Manager user interface to create a handler mapping for PHP

Follow these steps to create an IIS handler mapping for PHP in IIS Manager user interface:

In the Windows Start Menu choose "Run:", type "inetmgr" and click "Ok";

In the IIS Manager user interface select the server node in the "Connections" tree view;

In the "Features View" page open the "Handler Mappings" feature;

Create IIS handler mapping for PHP : Locate Handler Mappings
In the "Actions" pane click "Add Module Mapping...";

Add Module Mapping is not on the screen - not even in you screenshot


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 [2017-05-28 02:41 UTC] requinix@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Feedback
 [2017-05-28 02:41 UTC] requinix@php.net
Look at the screenshot in step 7. Is that good enough for you? It's not like the dialog is that complicated...
 [2017-05-28 16:35 UTC] skeetie at telus dot net
Your snarky reply was not at all helpful:

requinix@php.net
Look at the screenshot in step 7. Is that good enough for you? It's not like the dialog is that complicated...

You should look at the screenshot in step 3 - the step just before step 4:
In the "Actions" pane click "Add Module Mapping...";
That is where I have a problem.
 [2017-05-28 16:35 UTC] skeetie at telus dot net
Your snarky reply was not at all helpful:

requinix@php.net
Look at the screenshot in step 7. Is that good enough for you? It's not like the dialog is that complicated...

You should look at the screenshot in step 3 - the step just before step 4:
In the "Actions" pane click "Add Module Mapping...";
That is where I have a problem.
 [2017-05-28 20:33 UTC] requinix@php.net
-Package: Website problem +Package: IIS related
 [2017-05-28 20:33 UTC] requinix@php.net
> In the "Actions" pane click "Add Module Mapping..."
That's step 4. Step 3 is to open Handler Mappings, and there's a screenshot for that.

"Add Module Mapping..." is a link on the right of the window, under the Actions heading. This is shown in the screenshot for step 7, which also includes the Add Module Mapping and Request Restrictions dialogues (steps 5 and 6 respectively).

So I'm asking, starting from step 4, if you scroll down a bit and look at that next screenshot, is that sufficient? Or are you asking for separate screenshots for every step?
 [2017-05-28 21:12 UTC] skeetie at telus dot net
-Status: Feedback +Status: Open
 [2017-05-28 21:12 UTC] skeetie at telus dot net
There was absolutely no reason for you to be so nasty. I sincerely hope that not all the support people are so rude.
 [2017-05-28 21:46 UTC] requinix@php.net
Can you please just answer my questions instead of trying to fight me? What if we simply moved the step 7 screenshot earlier so it was easier to notice?
 [2017-05-29 04:42 UTC] skeetie at telus dot net
I found someone at another site who was able to immediately able to help me.
Do not contact me again.
 [2017-05-29 04:50 UTC] requinix@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: No Feedback
 
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