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I don't know what this is called so I decided to call it "files as directories". On my former machine, I had both IIS and Apache installed. Basically, I took advantage of the way Apache deals with files ie index.php/l/o returns the file index.php.

Now, the same thing worked on my IIS-PHP installation. I just got a new system and suddenly it doesn't work on IIS. Am I missing something - is there some directive I need to set in IIS? I don't really know. Can somebody who knows IIS very well help me?
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