No! You forgot to put php.ini file from c:\PHP4 into Windows (WINNT)
directory. When you look at PHP4 directory, there are two INI files,
php.ini-dist and php.ini-recommended. You can copy to c:\windows directory
and rename it to php.ini.
"Josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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php-install Digest 10 Nov 2002 05:26:34 - Issue 1112
Topics (messages 9078 through 9089):
load module php_4crashed Apache2
9078 by: Josh
9089 by: Seung Hwan Kang
Re: php & mod_jrun
9079 by: Daniel Chicayban
gd-2.x
9080 by: Richard Pijnenburg
9081 by:
It depends on version of your Apache and PHP. Old version of PHP does not
work on new Aapche.
I installed on W2K Pro.
apache 2.0.43 with PHP 4.2.3 - ok
apache 2.0.43 with PHP 4.3.pre2 - ok
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On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 17:39, Michelle Murrain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have what seems to me to be a very odd problem. I'm running Debian
> testing, with apache 1.3, and because I needed 4.2s better
> xslt/sablotron support, I compiled from source. I had originally had
> the regular php4 package inst
Take a look at register_globals in the PHP settings section of the PHP
manual--it is now set to off by default (used to be On)
Marco
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Hi,
I have what seems to me to be a very odd problem. I'm running Debian
testing, with apache 1.3, and because I needed 4.2s better
xslt/sablotron support, I compiled from source. I had originally had
the regular php4 package installed, but I removed that package.
php4.2.3 compiled mostly fine
That's because you are using a version of GD that was released after the
version of PHP you are using. PHP 4.2.3 works perfectly fine with
GD-2.0.1.
-R
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, Richard Pijnenburg wrote:
> Well, i'm getting nothing but errors with php 4.2.3 and gd-2.0.4
>
> With the php config, it de
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002 23:02:49 +0100
"Richard Pijnenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, i'm getting nothing but errors with php 4.2.3 and gd-2.0.4
>
> With the php config, it detects the 2.x functions, but not that they
> are really there ( getting all 'no' )
>
> Any idea ?
How can you expect
I tried to use GD-2 on php with Windows, however it kept giving me errors
over my fonts. As far as I know I was using the correct command, so I gave
up and went back to version 1!
- Original Message -
From: "Rasmus Lerdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Richard Pijnenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
C
Well, i'm getting nothing but errors with php 4.2.3 and gd-2.0.4
With the php config, it detects the 2.x functions, but not that they are
really there ( getting all 'no' )
Any idea ?
Richard Pijnenburg
Klik-on Internet Solutions
-Original Message-
From: Rasmus Lerdorf [mailto:rasmus@;p
Has been for years
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, Richard Pijnenburg wrote:
> When will GD-2.x be supported with php?
>
> Richard Pijnenburg
> Klik-on Internet Solutions
>
>
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When will GD-2.x be supported with php?
Richard Pijnenburg
Klik-on Internet Solutions
I posted the message below a few days ago... I am still researching on it.
I can't figure out a reason yet... I was wondering if anybody here have a
clue... nobody replied anything... if you do have a clue, let me know what
could possibly be and I'll go forward on the case... I am real lost on
Hi..
when i add the following line
LoadModule php_4 "c:\php\sapi\php4apahce2.dll"
apache does not start, the window opens and closes immediately.
What could be the problem-
- Josh
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php-install Digest 9 Nov 2002 16:30:49 - Issue
Topics (messages 9074 through 9077):
Install Problem
9074 by: Evan Weiner
9075 by: Marco Tabini
Blocked by security issues of running PHP as a CGI
9076 by: Paul Trimming
Re: Request entity too large (already seen t
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 11:31:52 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Fahrlander) wrote:
OK, thanks for no help whatsoever. But I'm not bitter; I'm here to report what I
found so that the next guy with this problem isn't stuck:
The PHP docs say to change variables in /etc/php.ini (like the whole
Hello,
I am endeavouring to set up PHP with Xitami web server, which I am able to
run perfectly successfully by itself. However, when I try to run a PHP
executable, I get the following error in the browser:
Security Alert! The PHP CGI cannot be accessed directly.
This PHP CGI binary was compiled
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