Where do I store my php files then?

I normally build asp and keep the files in my wwwroot folder
because that is where the IIS can process the asp content. Do I
still build and store PHP files in the wwwroot folder, or do I have
them elsewhere? If so, where?
Thanks
Mat

Mat,
If you've got Apache loaded on the same machine (according to
your more
recent post), you would put your PHP files in the htdocs
subdirectory under
the Apache Server directory in Program Files. For example,
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs
is logically
equivalent to c:\inetpub\wwwroot in IIS.
You've probably already figured out that the Apache server
needs to be on a
different port number...
HTH
Steve
"matthew stuart" <[email protected]> wrote
in message
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>I normally build asp and keep the files in my wwwroot
folder because that
>is
> where the IIS can process the asp content. Do I still
build and store PHP
> files
> in the wwwroot folder, or do I have them elsewhere? If
so, where?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mat
>

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