If you turn on the startup errors I am betting that you will see that you
do not have that dll. I have had many issues with the latest PHP build. It
is a mess from what I can tell. And one of the errors that I initially got
what that the Oracle dlls along with a few others that I cannot recall are
missing. Since I use Ms SQL Server and/or MySQL I didn't worry about it. I
just "turned off" the Oracle ext in the php.ini file. I suggest you turn
on the start up errors inside your php.ini file to verify that you have
the .dll. ONe person said that you could get the non-executable PHP build
and all the dlls were in that file. YOu just copy the missing ones to your
existing PHP setup. However, I found that even that build didn't include
some of the missing dlls. But it is a start . . . a start at narrowing
down you issue. If it is missing maybe the PHP folks or Oracle folks would
have the missing dll, or an older PHP build????

"Jack van Zanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sunday, August 31,
2008 at 10:39 PM  wrote:


>Hi List,
> 
> 
>I have installed Oracle, PHP and apache on my windows machine and have
>the following issue
> 
>If I run phpinfo() from the command line it shows OCI8 as enabled and I
>can connect to oracle databases.
> 
>When I copy my php.ini to my windows directory (from my php directory)
>and start apache and than run phpinfo() from a php page in my browser it
>does not show me that OCI8 is enabled and also does not allow me to
>connect to databases. It does show it is using the right php.ini from my
>windows directory
> 
>I'm sure this must be an environment setting somewhere but I  can't work
>this out.
> 
>Anybody with some more experience in installing this combo can shed some
>light on this??
> 
> 
> 
>Brgds
>  
> 
> 
>Jack


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