Hi!
I don't know if that if this would have any effect, but it might. The html is
not written with correct standard.
Should be
test
Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg
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From: Bruce Cowin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 1:02 AM
To: Stut
Cc: ph
http://apache2triad.net/
There is a windows version - its a simple install - just provide a password
and the package installs and configs - I'm running it on Server 2003 and Win
XP - no problems.
I did have a problem with a Vista install. Unsuccessful.
""Sean B. Durkin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have a script that requires PHP 4. I am using the latest version of PHP 5.
> I am having problems with that script. Would there be any major changes that
> could stop me from running the script.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/migration5.incompatible.php
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I have a script that requires PHP 4. I am using the latest version of PHP 5.
I am having problems with that script. Would there be any major changes that
could stop me from running the script.
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Thanks for the quick response. I load the page by going to the URL, not
by doing a file/open. I checked the phpinfo page and there is only one
php.ini mentioned there. I think your 3rd scenario is the most likely
so I'll look into that.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Bruce
>>> Stut <[EMAIL PROTECT
Bruce Cowin wrote:
I originally sent this to the general list with no replies. As I'm it
concerns writing to the Windows event log, I thought I'd try my luck on
this list.
I'm running PHP 5.1 on IIS. My dev environment is all local on my
machine. My php.ini has the following error reporting s
I originally sent this to the general list with no replies. As I'm it
concerns writing to the Windows event log, I thought I'd try my luck on
this list.
I'm running PHP 5.1 on IIS. My dev environment is all local on my
machine. My php.ini has the following error reporting settings:
error_repor