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Default Handler Mappings / Changing

RodStr

Basic Pleskian
Obviously, when we add a feature to a subscription such as PHP5, Plesk makes changes to IIS in the background that maps various handlers to the FastCGI module that properly handles them. As a result, IIS knows how to respond to various page extensions.

My question... WHERE ARE THESE CONFIGURED ?

Adding php5 to a subscription maps the extension *.php to the proper FastCGI, but it DOES NOT map *.php5

I have been able to manually map it for the customer directly in IIS, but it seems this should be something we would
have control over via the panel instead of having to drop into IIS every time to do it.

Am I missing something ?

Thanks,

Rod
 
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