[PHP-WIN] [ANN]Webyog releases FREE edition of SQLyog

2004-12-05 Thread Ritesh Nadhani
Hello, Webyog, the creator of SQLyog - the most popular GUI for MySQL has released SQLyog v4.0. Starting from v4.0, SQLyog is available in two editions: SQLyog and SQLyog Enterprise. SQLyog is FREE for personal and commercial use. SQLyog contains all features of SQLyog Enterprise - except the f

Re: [PHP-WIN] Newbie - Help with WAMP

2004-12-05 Thread Armando
Put your PHP directory into your 'PATH' variable in environment variables, or try copying the php_mysql.dll file into your windows directory. Cheers. Armando Mike Francis wrote: Hi, I am running PHP 5, MySQL 4.1 and Apache 2.0 on an XP Pro Box. I would like MySQL to serve HTTP pages via PHP. Af

Re: [PHP-WIN] php-startup unable to find library php_pdf.dll

2004-12-05 Thread re_action
Hello Greg, you should comment this extension call in php.ini, or put this extension i the include dir. Monday, December 6, 2004, 3:53:37 AM, you wrote: GH> Everytime I start apach I get this error GH> Any suggestions -- Best regards, re_actionmailto:[EMAIL PR

[PHP-WIN] php-startup unable to find library php_pdf.dll

2004-12-05 Thread Greg Heller
Everytime I start apach I get this error Any suggestions -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

[PHP-WIN] Newbie - Help with WAMP

2004-12-05 Thread Mike Francis
Hi, I am running PHP 5, MySQL 4.1 and Apache 2.0 on an XP Pro Box. I would like MySQL to serve HTTP pages via PHP. After configuring the setup, on restarting Apache, I receive a 'php_mysql.dll file cannot be found' error message. However, the webserver starts but, of course, I cannot access MyS

[PHP-WIN] Urgent: How do I disallow a php/html file to act as a folder?

2004-12-05 Thread Daniel Anderson
I recently noticed that for some reason, if I type the filename as a folder ("http://localhost/folder/") it runs the nearest file called that. I have several .php on a server, which can run without the extention. ("http://localhost/folder/file"), but if I typed ("http://localhost