Hi,
I think he was referring to the fact that most problably your setup is using
.dlls from different php versions. I guess your problems will go away if you
remove all traces of old php versions, and install the latest one.
Edin
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From: "Georgio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Yong, I do not think I understand your response.
PHP4TS.DLL was the referenced file/module in which PHP-4.3.2-Win32 was said
to have caused invalid page fault.
PHP_MBSTRING.DLL was the referenced file/module in which PHP-4.3.11-Win32
was said to have caused invalid page fault.
The "PHP - This
Charles, I believe you and I are in the same soup. I just upgraded from
4.3.2 to 4.3.11 and things have gone haywire.
Hope someone comes up with a solution for us.
Georgio
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I just upgraded to 4.3.11 and now my web
Pls forgive me if my question sounds stupid. I am new to this.
In chapter 6 of the PHP Manual, under Windows PWS 4 there is this paragraph
under CGI binary installation option:
"In the PWS Manager, right click on a given directory you want to add PHP
support to, and select Properties. Check the '