php-windows Digest 18 Feb 2001 11:15:58 -0000 Issue 451

Topics (messages 5617 through 5621):

mail finction on NT not working
        5617 by: Jaun Fick

FLOCK doesn't lock in Windows
        5618 by: samlam

Windows 98, Apache, and PHP Problem Installing
        5619 by: John Vanderbeck
        5620 by: Alain Samoun

Re: CGI error: incomplete headers?
        5621 by: Phil Driscoll

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Hi there list people.

I need help and lots of it. I have been using Apache and php on Nt for a year now and 
recently have written some code using the mail function. Problem is it does not work. 
Well the mail function does not work. My mail postoffice is Post.Office from 
Software.Com and it works fine. But for some reason even the test code I have copied 
from various sites does not work. I checked teh ini fail and I am pretty sure that it 
is set up correctly but then what do I know? Anybody out there have any ideas??

Please!!!!!!



Jaun Fick
www.pdsg.co.za
+27 83 276 5612
+27 11 975 4492




Hi All,
I tried using FLOCK command but it doesn't work in my environment... Windows
98, Apache Server 1.3 and PHP 4.0.4pl....  I tested in a Unix machine
running PHP 3.0.xx and it works fine... Any ideas?

Thanks!






Hello all,

I had this up and runing before, but...

I just finished a fresh format and install of Win98 on the server.
Installed Apache 1.3.17, and then PHP 4.0.4pl1

Whenever I try to star apache, however, it won't start, tells me that the
php4apache.dll (or whatever the name is, its close, i'm not on that machine
right now - other room) can't be started, because not all the files needed
are present or whatevr.  I think you know the message I mean.

What gets me though is that I have verified THREE times that the dll is in
the right spot.  So the only thing I can think of is some sort of system
dependancy that isn't installed (remember this is a fresh win98 install).  I
used windows update and updated just about everythihng..DCOM98, SP1, IE 5.5
SP1, all Critical Updates, but still no go.

Anyone seen this before? Any clues before I go crazy?

- John Vanderbeck
- Admin, GameDesign








Check if there are any php.ini left from previous installation
Check and recheck the content of php.ini and httpd.conf
Cold reboot
These usually fix the problem...
Alain

On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 09:26:16AM -0500, John Vanderbeck wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I had this up and runing before, but...
> 
> I just finished a fresh format and install of Win98 on the server.
> Installed Apache 1.3.17, and then PHP 4.0.4pl1
> 
> Whenever I try to star apache, however, it won't start, tells me that the
> php4apache.dll (or whatever the name is, its close, i'm not on that machine
> right now - other room) can't be started, because not all the files needed
> are present or whatevr.  I think you know the message I mean.
> 
> What gets me though is that I have verified THREE times that the dll is in
> the right spot.  So the only thing I can think of is some sort of system
> dependancy that isn't installed (remember this is a fresh win98 install).  I
> used windows update and updated just about everythihng..DCOM98, SP1, IE 5.5
> SP1, all Critical Updates, but still no go.
> 
> Anyone seen this before? Any clues before I go crazy?
> 
> - John Vanderbeck
> - Admin, GameDesign
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Just to add to the discussion (and apologies if I've missed the point). I
use Phorum on a number of NT4 boxes, and have no problems at all with the
redirection stuff (this has been true from beta versions of php4 up to the
current release). Does this perhaps point to a misconfiguration of some
kind?

Cheers
--
Phil Driscoll
Dial Solutions
+44 (0)113 294 5112
http://www.dialsolutions.com
http://www.dtonline.org




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