David,
This is more of an apache question, but to check if the module is
compiled you can do a
shell> httpd -L
but that will not work if it is a loaded module, just if you compiled
it in, in that case, you might be using PHP correctly, but not
specifying the AddType for PHP
to do this go to the
Regarding these mailing lists.
May I point out some guidelines to asking a question on these things. Make
sure you include some details. For example a well worded question would be
as follows:
Subject: Windows 2003 Beta and PHP version 4.3.1
Body: Hello, I am having problems with getting PHP to
Hi. Im new to the mailing list so sorry if this broad question seems very
noobish. I am running a windows server 2003 beta and recently installed php
and ofcourse it's not working. Is there any new changes that need to be
made when installing php on 2003 server? I did the manual install but I am
Maybe you should try with full path to the .ttf file... Also, try some
different fonts, not only one...
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> I'm trying to create an image with PHP. However, this is my
php-install Digest 18 Aug 2003 18:49:03 - Issue 1505
Topics (messages 11440 through 11442):
Re: PHP5 beta 1 + Apache 2.0.46 on WinXP SP1
11440 by: silver_82
Re: install of php4.3.2 - http 1.1 500
11441 by: Yves Hanotiau
php 4.3.2 + mysql 4.0.14 + apache 1.3.14 + openssl 0.9
I believe everything is installed correctly, but I only recently
upgraded php and mysql. I added the LoadModule and
AddModule lines and followed all the other install instructions
(but really, I was just upgrading from 4.0.x to 4.3.x, so most
of it was already in my httpsd.conf). When I fire up a