I have a similar issue. We copied a PHP installation that was
successful on Windows 2000 to a 2003 server. Although it works fine on
2000, it won't load any of the extensions on 2003. I've checked the
.ini file and the extensions are definitely uncommented, the
extension_dir setting is correct,
Thanks.
Yes, we figured that one out.
Like I said earlier, the problem is that I basically didn't realise the
difference since my screenreader software doesn't read those two versions
differently, so, to be honest, I hadn't realised it was a problem.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype
Or, more precisely, *trying* to install it.
The "Previously" part of my tale can be found here:
forums.iis.net/t/1147538.aspx
in a post on the IIS.NET forums.
To make a long and circumstantial story short, I currently have
installed:
- IIS7
- PHP 5.2.5, non-thread-safe version
- the FastCGI tec
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No longer really relevant, but FWIW, my files are in a subfolder of
C:\WAMP\www, and like I said, it was in fact processing index.php, but not
all the code in main.php and they are in the same folder.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...Fate had broken his body, but not his spi
Ok.
That seems to have fixed it (on at least one of the machines)
Thanks.
S'pose that's one of the irritations when using a screenreader since I
suppose I ass-umed that it didn't make a difference, and my screenreader
reads the different versions in exactly the same way.
Thanks again, and l
Installed the full WAMP server configuration after I was encountering
problems with the PHP add-on for IIS, and I now simply stop IIs, then start
WAMP, and FWIW, I literally installed it on the second machine right now to
try this out, but, like I said, it also seems to have a problem of sorts.
Ok.
Just tested this on another machine as well, and I now see if I go to the
phpInfo link on the WAMP server homepage on either machine it does seem to
work, but not in my own pages.
Also, rechecked on both machines, and I actually noticed that the very first
line:
does in fact seem to be bei
Ok.
Been trying out various things including double-checking if my error display
settings were there etc. etc., and finally sort of figured out what was
going wrong when I eventually saved the output of main.php from internet
explorer after it was still not showing any output, and then I sort