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    ForceType/PHP without .php extension

    Awesome! It works perfectly now. Our software, a PHP-based content management system, works perfectly with Lite Speed now. Thanks, Lux
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    ForceType/PHP without .php extension

    It's pretty much a stock Lite Speed installation. I found the following: Suffix: php Handler Type: Fast CGI Handler Name: "[Server Level]: phpFcgi"
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    ForceType/PHP without .php extension

    I'm afraid not. I tried that to make sure, and I also tried accessing it from the command line via: bash$ telnet localhost 8088 ... HEAD /index HTTP/1.0 And the output was an application/octet-stream file there too.
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    ForceType/PHP without .php extension

    Reload I forgot it in the list of steps above, but I did reload the virtual host as well. Cheers, Lux
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    ForceType/PHP without .php extension

    Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not able to get this to work however. Here are the steps I took: 1. Go to "Server Configuration" then select the appropriate Virtual Host. 2. Click the "Context" tab. 3. Click "Add". 4. Select "Static" from the list of types. 5. Enter "exp:(.*)/index" into...
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    ForceType/PHP without .php extension

    I'm trying to get the following htaccess settings to work: <Files index> ForceType application/x-httpd-php </Files> The documentation says the ForceType directive works, but the <Files> block doesn't seem to. Is there a way of accomplishing the above in Litespeed? I did make sure...
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