Sorry, I forgot to move my php4ts.dll to the windows/system32 directory. Steve ---snip--- I know that I just saw something like this last week on the list, but can't find it now. Anyway, I have just installed PHP 4.2.1 on my WinXP laptop running Apache 1.3.23. phpinfo() is still showing 4.1.2. I think I remember something about a dll that needs to be deleted or something like that. Can anybody let me know how to fix this? ---snip---
Thanks Steve At 02:42 AM 5/14/2002, you wrote: >Hello, > >PHP 4.2.1 is released today, it's a bug fix release which addresses some >serious bugs (and a lot of other little bugs) in 4.2.0. The full release >announcement follows below: > >-------- > >This bug fix release solves a few bugs found in PHP 4.2.0. PHP 4.2.1 >includes the following fixes: > > * Fix for the MySQL extension not be able to connect to a MySQL > server. > * Fix for a crash in the COM extension when using an outproc server. > * Fix for SID logic in the session extension. > * Fixes for the mbstring extension, including SJIS directory name > handling and mb_output_buffer(). > * Fix for a bug in socket_select() that could cause unexpected > behavior when using a statement like $w = $e = array($sock); > * Almost full DOM compliance for the domxml extension, and fixes for > several functions. > * Safe_mode checks for show_source(), parse_ini_file() and rmdir(). > >For a full list of changes in PHP 4.2.1, see the NEWS file. >(http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-4.php) > > >Compatibility > >PHP 4.2.1 also has improved (but still experimental) support for Apache >version 2. We do not recommend that you use this in a production >environment, but feel free to test it and report bugs to the bug system. >(http://bugs.php.net) > > >External variables > >We would also like to attend you on a big change in PHP 4.2.0 concerning >variable handling. External variables (from the environment, the HTTP >request, cookies or the web server) are no longer registered in the global >scope by default. The preferred method of accessing these external >variables is by using the new Superglobal arrays, introduced in PHP 4.1.0. >More information about this change: > > * PHP Manual: Predefined variables > (http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php) > > * The PHP 4.1.0 release announcement > (http://www.php.net/release_4_1_0.php) > > * Thomas Oertli's article on secure programming in PHP > (http://www.zend.com/zend/art/art-oertli.php) > > > >regards, >Derick > > >-- >PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php