* Thus wrote Veress Berci ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hello > > Curt wrote: > >php has to run as a mod in order to have mmcache run. Make a php > I knew this from the start. So I configured Apache (i think i did it right) > to run php as module. > I had an "httpd.conf.runphpasmodule" file, and I had renamed it to > httpd.conf > > >page with the output of phpinfo(). It will tell you if its running > >in module mode or cgi and also wich php.ini you need to modify. > > I did it, but I can't see any relevant info on it. > (I'm total newbie) > Where exactly should I look on the phpinfo page if it's running as cgi or > mod?
The column in the very first part that says: Server API It will say something like IIS Version if its a module or CGI gateway if its a cgi. > > Maybe i haven't put mmcache info to the right place in php.ini. > It looks like this: > > ;Windows extensions > . > .[snip] > . > ;extension=php_snmp.dll > ;extension=php_sockets.dll > ;extension=php_sybase_ct.dll > ;extension=php_xslt.dll > ;extension=php_yaz.dll > ;extension=php_zlib.dll > zend_extension_ts="C:\apache\php\extensions\mmcache.dll" > > Maybe I should change "zend_extension_ts" to "extension?" > No. I tried it. hmm.. yea that might be the problem, i've never seen a zend_extension_ts. Curt -- "My PHP key is worn out" PHP List stats since 1997: http://zirzow.dyndns.org/html/mlists/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php