Regarding the "No input file specified." problem
where 404 error pages aren't sent if the requested
non-existent file ends in .php, this was helpful to me . . .
http://www.phpbuilder.com/board/showthread.php?t=9212
In a nutshell:
In IIS Management Console (v5.1 in my case), select
"Default Web Site", right-click and select
"Properties", "Home Directory" tab,
"Configuration..." under Application Settings,
"Mappings" tab, select the line for the .php file
extension, select "Edit" and check these two
things:
1) ensure that executable C:PHPphp5isapi.dll filename is
not truncated
2) ensure there is a tick in the box next to "Check
that file exists".
Click OK, OK, OK.
Cheers.
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