Paul K wrote:
I have just started with a clean install on a Windows XP Pro system,
Apache 2.24 and PHP 5.2.3
Apache Monitor reports Apache/2.24(Win32)PHP/5.2.3.
I can access html files just fine but I can't even run a test program
Nothing displays.
Where do I look to see whats wrong?
Paul
On 6/15/07, Paul K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have just started with a clean install on a Windows XP Pro system,
Apache 2.24 and PHP 5.2.3
Apache Monitor reports Apache/2.24(Win32)PHP/5.2.3.
I can access html files just fine but I can't even run a test program
Nothing displays.
Where do I
Try doing "locate php.ini". Your likely to have to copy php.ini.dist to
php.ini if this is your first installation.
Usually you'll find it in /usr/local/etc/ or /usr/local/lib/ depending
on your distro.
- Dan
-Original Message-
From: David McInnis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 Ma
I copied the php_pdf.dll file from the apache/cgi-bin/php/.. directory to
the windows/winnt/system32 directory (it was just a hunch) and behold, it
worked brilliantly!!
Thanks!
Now I just have to figure out how to:
1- get mysql to work
2- get virtual domains to worl
Peter
>hello, i'm
Hi,
thanks for the tips.
>first check to see if you actually have those DLLs in your
> computer. use Start | Find Files
>or whatever you want to use.
php_pdf.dll (the first error - the other errors seem to have stopped all by
themselves) is actually in the /extensions/ subdir of php.
Ok, I have Apache running, and PHP running.
However, when I look at http://localhost/test.php it works (e.g. phpinfo()
shows all the info), but I get 3 popups:
"Unable to load dynamic library 'php_pdf.dll' - The specified module could
not be found."
I click OK
"The dynamic link library isqlt0
Hi,
I'll spare you from the stuff with stupid question and answers
http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/ is the address
to the win32 binary. get 1.3.19 cause some more einvironment variables
are supported. To set the wholee thing up I can recommend this:
http://www.devshed.com/Se
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