On 8/31/2011 9:16 AM, habib kainessie wrote:
Dear All,
I am trying to configure PHP with Apache Server 2.2.19. I download PHP
VC6 thread safe the recent version. I have done all the relevant
configuration. The Apache server was working well before the configuring
it with PHP. When i have configu
Dear All,
I am trying to configure PHP with Apache Server 2.2.19. I download PHP VC6
thread safe the recent version. I have done all the relevant configuration. The
Apache server was working well before the configuring it with PHP. When i have
configured it with PHP, and want to restart thethe A
Sounds like the problem we had. A couple of things to check:
1) When you installed 5.3.6 did you make sure to select under "script
executable" the option to register *.php with this application?
2) After installation we had to manually register
c:\windows.0\system32\inetsrv\fcgiext.dll in II
Dear All,
I have downloaded and install PHP 5.3.6 msi application. I have done all the
configuration on the php.ini file, but when i try to execute a PHP file it does
not display anything on the browser and no error is displayed.
I have the following:
Operating System - Windows XP SP 2
IIS - 5.1
I am having problems running php files. I cannot see any of the simple test
pages that I have set up in C:\inetpub\wwwroot. I can see the regular html
lines
but none of the php lines.
I have installed the PHP 5 (CGI) with my web server (IIS 5). I have set up
the PATH environment variable, my .ini
Hi there,
I'm trying to install PHP 4.3.4 on Apache 2.0.x, running on Win2k. I stop
Apache and make the necessary configuration changes (that is, adding the
LoadModule line and the AddType line in the httpd file), but Apache won't
start after I make these changes. If I scrub those lines it sta
I have been attempting to install php4.3.3 on a Win2k SP3 machine running
IIS5. I have gone thru every installation/configuration guide I can find.
I still cannot view phpinfo. I created a test.php with in
it. All I get is "The page cannot be displayed.
I have tried putting php.ini in the WINN