Very few people will want to run PHP as a CGI executable.
And I am not among the few who do ;).
On 5/4/05, Richard Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If you install PHP as a CGI exe rather than as a server module, you can
> pick up a php.ini file from the same folder as the script you wish to r
I'm running both PHP4 and PHP5 in two different virtual directories in IIS.
(That means that different virtual dirs use different ISAPI .dll-s for
.php files.)
Everything works fine, except php.ini -- it is obvious that I can't
use a shared php.ini. But there seems to be no way of specifying
diffe
If you install PHP as a CGI exe rather than as a server module, you can
pick up a php.ini file from the same folder as the script you wish to run.
HTH,
Richard
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Richard Black
Senior Developer, DataVisibility Ltd - http://www.datavisibility.com
Tel: 0141