Please enlighten me oh great list of users. You never let me down... :-)
I'm having this really strange and frustrating problem on a box with the
following:
IIS 4.0
NT SP6a
PHP 4.0.3 (in CGI mode)
php_mssql70.dll (SQL 7.0)
php_fdf.dll
Now. The box works fine with that spec. When I updrade to a newer version of
PHP, including 4.0.4pl1 or 4.0.5RC1, if I activate the php_fdf.dll module,
PHP never closes (i.e. a thread opens in task manager and just never closes
until it times out) even if I run phpinfo(). It's fine without the fdf
enabled. I have in new installations, replaced the FDFtk.dll which is placed
in the system32 directory (so that isn't it). Again, this problem doesn't
occur in 4.0.3.
I tried using the old (4.0.3) php_fdf.dll with 4.0.5, but it complained
about the difference in thread safe. I also have tried using the old tk with
the new release. No gumbo there either.
When I try using the fdf features without the FDFtk.dll installed in
system32, PHP says it can't find php_fdf.dll in my extentsions directory
(but at least it doens't crash).
Does the php_fdf.dll use any other libraries (besides the toolkit) that
could be conflicting with the newer versions of php?
Now the kicker, I have another box with:
IIS 5.0
Win2k SP1
PHP 4.0.5 (in CGI mode)
php_mssql.dll (SQL 2000)
php_fdf.dll
No problem. The box works fine. Of course I did not have previous
installations of PHP on this box.
I'm totally frustrated now and don't know where to go from here. Could
someone give me some hints as to why this is occuring. I would really like
to use some of the great new session manangement feature available in 4.0.5.
Thanks in advance.
-Flint
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Flint Doungchak, President
Net Solutions, LLC
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