Hi Fella!
I found the problem and fixed it. I only have one php.ini which is
found under 'c:\winnt\'. What happen was that a couple of months ago,
someone in my company without my knowledge had made a backup copy of php.ini
and put it into hte D:\ drive. So, IIS for some reason didn't go to
php (.exe or .dll) will look for a php.ini in both, c:\(windows_dir) and
c:\php\ (I am not sure what location takes priority - I'd assume
c:\(windows_dir)
"Scott Fletcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I only have one php.ini on the machine and
I only have one php.ini on the machine and the filepath point to this one.
"Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> phpinfo will tell you which php.ini is used
>
> Scott Fletcher wrote:
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> >I tried various methods on IIS after configuri
phpinfo will tell you which php.ini is used
Scott Fletcher wrote:
I tried various methods on IIS after configuring hte PHP.INI. Such as
shutting down IIS, restarting IIS and rebooting hte machine. Here's one
latest addition that I found to be very far out!! What I did was I
renamed the p
I tried various methods on IIS after configuring hte PHP.INI. Such as
shutting down IIS, restarting IIS and rebooting hte machine. Here's one
latest addition that I found to be very far out!! What I did was I
renamed the php.ini to php1.ini and goes throught the procedures. Guess
what the
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