Php extensions in Dreamweaver CS3

I have installed Dreamweaver CS3, I am now trying to run a
simple PHP script (A 'Hello World') however when I try running the
.php file my browser seems to timeout and the page does not run.
When I run a standard HTML page on the same website it does work.
I am using IIS 5.1 is there something else I need to set-up
for php to work?

millsyadam wrote:
>
>
> I have installed Dreamweaver CS3, I am now trying to run
a simple PHP script
> (A 'Hello World') however when I try running the .php
file my browser seems to
> timeout and the page does not run. When I run a standard
HTML page on the same
> website it does work.
> I am using IIS 5.1 is there something else I need to
set-up for php to work?
Sounds like you have a problem with your PHP install (you do
have it installed right?). Maybe take a look at this page for
installing PHP:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/Dreamweaver/9.0/help.html?content=WS9C4F33E1-12B2-4e40-BD4 0-5D66C1F75EB6.html
You may want to ask follow up questions in the App Dev forum
as that forum is focused on the dynamic server side of Dreamweaver:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/categories.cfm?forumid=12&catid=263&entercat= y
Danilo Celic
|
http://blog.extensioneering.com/
| Adobe Community Expert

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