php-install Digest 15 Jun 2003 04:59:01 - Issue 1423
Topics (messages 11078 through 11084):
Re: Problem with PHP
11078 by: Stephen
11079 by: .ma
11080 by: Stephen
11081 by: Doris Pelger .:. Eva Horner
11082 by: Stephen
Re: ./configure fails on RedHat
I'm a beginner, I use windows me with apache 1.3 for my php.I had configure my apache
with php.
I wrote this code and tried it out on my local host but the php code is not working.
Today's date:
Istead of come out
Today's date: Sunday June 14, 2003
Merry
The out put is only Today's date: o
When you run ./configure, what options are you giving it? Can you post
them?
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 17:02, Peter Shawe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm installing Apache/MySQL/PHP on a RedHat 9 box, to replace a
> similarly configured RedHat 7 box.
>
> I did a clean install of RedHat 9.
>
> I installed Ap
php4apache2.dll is meant only for use with Apache 2. However, since Apache 2
and php is still in the experiemental stages, you are better off just
sticking with Apache and php. I hope this helps
Stephen
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From: "Doris Pelger .:. Eva Horner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ste
Hi,
I am following this and had also some difficulties with Apache (Version 1.3)
when upgrading PHP to latest stabile version, to accept the php4apache2.dll.
He did not accept it until now. Weird thing however is that he seems totally
happy with php4apache.dll.
How can this be?
I made the upgrade
php4ts.dll and php4apache.dll do not have to be in the system root, as you
tell apache where to find them in the httpd.conf file. They just both need
to be in the same directory!
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From: ".ma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP-INST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 1
hi
it _is_ a unix-file. but afaik the dll-files (php4ts.dll
php4apache.dll) need to be in the system root (for Win98 thats
c:\windows\system and for NT thats c:\WINNT) ? i also copied every dll
from the dlls-folder to the system root, and enabled some extensions
(the extensions require those d
I think thats a unix/linux file. In windows, you only need the
php4apache.dll and php4ts.dll file (I might have got the spellings wrong!).
They need to be in the same directory, and by default one is in the php base
root and the other is the php/sapi
Stephen
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From: "B