You can ‘fake it’ .php being a .html file using .htaccess:
AddType application/x-httpd.php .html .htm
how can i do this in using IIS 6.0?
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If you have access to the IIS Manager:
Website Properties > Home Directory (Tab) > Configuration (Button) > Mappings (Tab)
You should be able to assign what application/dll handles certain file extensions.