Conny,
This is not a solution to your kernal32 problem necessarily though I suspect
it might be by default, but try to upgrade to Win98 if you can, Second
Edition if possible. and run PHP in CGI mode.   For development purposes
(but not production of course) this is the by far easiest platform to work
on.  When you look back on the list, a huge number of problems are either
setup or config or permission dramas on higher platforms.   With win98 and
CGI none of these are an issue, typically.

I have often thought that a "one click" no-brainer bullet-proof beginners
totally automatic installer package for the apache mysql php trio would be a
good thing -  complete with a little developer`s environment, project
organiser, code editor, sample scripts and so forth.  There`s some great
tools out there, including installer packs, may aimed at established
developers,  but nothing quite like this, as far as I know, for free.

What does the membership at large think of the value of such for
ewcomers?  - with a STRONG emphasis on freedom from drama to help newcomers
get airborne rather than optimum fanciness or performance for high volume
developers??

Cheers.







----- Original Message -----
From: "Conny Wikman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 5:35 PM
Subject: [PHP-WIN] PHP and Win95


> Can anyone please help me?
>
> I installed Apache 1.3.27 on my Windows 95 machine, which is a P120MHz (I
> know I am a bit retro).The webserver works fine but I can't configure
PHP4.
> After editing the php.ini and httpd.conf files I restarted the server and
> made a test.php file. The syntax in the .php is correct since I copied it
> from an article.
>
> When trying to access the test file I get a error message saying:
> "The PHP.EXE file is linked to missing export KERNEL32.DLL"
> Can anyone explain what it means and even better how I could solve this
> problem.
>
> Thank you very much in advance!
> Conny
>
>
>
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