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Manual Installation Tutorial for PHP 5 on IIS 5.1 (Windows XP Pro)

 

Prerequisite: IIS (web server) installed. There is a link to an IIS installation tutorial at the end of this article

Before we begin any installation steps, the first thing we will need to do is download the PHP zip file from PHP.net (www.php.net/downloads.php). The version available at the time of this publishing is 5.1.4.

The first step is to extract all of the files from the downloaded zip file into C:PHP (create the folder if it doesnt already exist). You may choose a different location, although it is not recommended. The path must NOT have spaces, for example, you cannot use C:Program FilesPHP. Some web servers may not be able to handle the path name and will fault.

PHP 5 includes a CGI executable, a CLI executable as well as the server modules. The DLLs needed for these executables can be found in the root of the PHP folder (C:PHP).

php5ts.dll needs to be available to the web server. To do this, you have 3 options:

1. Copy php5ts.dll to the web servers directory (C:inetpubwwwroot).

2. Copy php5ts.dll to the Windows system directory (C:windowssystem32).

3. Add the PHP directory path to the environment variables PATH.

We will go with option 3, because we would like to keep all of our PHP install files in the same location, for easier cleanup later, if needed. Lets proceed


Instructions on how to put C:php in env variables PATH.


First we want to open System Properties. There are two ways to get to System Properties. Either way will work.

1. Right-Click on My computer and choose properties.

2. Go to Control Panel, and select System.

Once here, we want to select the Advanced tab. In the Advanced tab, click the Environment Variables button. There are two sections in the Environment Variables window, User Variable and System Variables. We will be using System Variables. Scroll down in System Variables until you find the variable PATH. Highlight that line and the select Edit below the System Variables window. We will only be adding to the Variable Value. BE CAREFUL HERE. You do not want to delete anything on this line. Simply find the end of the line and add a semi-colon ( ; ) if there is not one already. After the semi-colon, type: C:PHP and then hit OK. Now click OK on the Environment Variables window. Finally click OK on the System Properties window and we are done with this part.

Now we must restart the computer to make the Environment Variables changes come into play. We cannot simply log off and log on, you must restart.

The next step is to set up a config file for PHP, php.ini. In C:PHP you will find two files named php.ini-dist and php.ini-recommended. We will use php.ini-recommended for this install, and all you need to do is rename it from php.ini-recommended to php.ini.

1. doc_root = C:inetpubwwwroot

2. cgi.force_redirect = 0

Now PHP is installed, lets move on to preparing our IIS to use PHP.



Configure IIS to use PHP.

1. Open IIS

2. Under Home Directory: Set Execute Permissions to Scripts Only

3. Click on configuration..

a. Click Add

b. Set executable to C:PHPphp5isapi.dll

c. Set extension to .php (dont forget to include the . )

d. Click OK

e. Click Apply, then OK.

Under ISAPI Filters

a. Click Add

b. Set Filter Name to PHP

c. Set Executable to C:PHPphp5isapi.dll

d. Click OK.

e. Click Apply, then OK.


Restart the Web Server

Now we want to test PHP on our system. To do this, we will create a file called phpinfo.php and it will be used to display all of the PHP info from our system in our web browser.


1. Open Notepad and type:


echo phpinfo();


?>

2. Save the file as phpinfo.php and select the file type All Files (Important: do not save the file as .txt, as it will not work).


3. Move the file into C:inetpubwwwroot


4. Open your web browser and type: http://localhost/phpnfo.php


5. Your browser should display a lot of PHP information.


Click here for IIS installation tutorial.

Congratulations! PHP is now installed and configured on your machine. You can now start building dynamic web pages.

Author: C Alexander
 
Author Bio:
C Alexander is a well-known scripter. C likes to create articles about this industry.
 
 
 

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