Hi Morris,
What hotfix you are talking about? There is none to my knowledge required to
run PHP. 32-bit PHP runs pretty well on 64-bit OS. This is what user configure.
Pierre has already provided you a link to install PHP on IIS7. That should
help. A recommended way of running PHP is using IIS
no, sorry. Not sure either which fix you ar referring to.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:53 PM, Morris wrote:
> Thanks Pierre. I am going to redo it in the morning. Just a quick one if I
> may. There is a hotfix from microsoft and some admin tools that is suggested
> should be installed. When I try t
Thanks Pierre. I am going to redo it in the morning. Just a quick one if I
may. There is a hotfix from microsoft and some admin tools that is suggested
should be installed. When I try to install it it says I have the incorrect
software version or operating system. have you come across this on yo
I am re-doing the whole installation tomorrow morning as per the document
and let you know if it worked. I have previously used tis document on one of
my tests but will try it again.
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On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Morne Fourie wrote:
> Thanks, it is all getting a lot clearer now. However, there is still one
> more problem. Initially when i deployed PHP on this server I used the 5.3
> nts version but could not get it working. If i ran the cammand line i could
> see it
Hi Pierre.
Thanks, it is all getting a lot clearer now. However, there is still one more
problem. Initially when i deployed PHP on this server I used the 5.3 nts
version but could not get it working. If i ran the cammand line i could see it
was working but it would not deliver the pages via a
hi,
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Morris wrote:
> Thanks Pierre. I believe this statement was made a while back as well and no
> show. How can we get them to post the RC1 code so I can test it on one of my
> staging servers? It would be great to know if there is a future in PHP
> (Smirk) as we
Thanks Stanislav
I thought I had the cat by the tail on something. The plan is to rollout some
none PHP 64bit apps for IIS on this server in the future. You are saying that I
can actually run php in 32 bit and this will not cause a problem while IIS
run's in 64bit? How would I implement this?
Hi!
developed for 64 bit and then we cannot run them as the server is in 32
bit mode. Or am I missing something big here? I am fairly new to IIS 7
on win2k8 so it is still a steep learning curve.
I think you are missing something important here. PHP applications can't
be "32 bit" or "64 bit".
Thanks Pierre. I believe this statement was made a while back as well and no
show. How can we get them to post the RC1 code so I can test it on one of my
staging servers? It would be great to know if there is a future in PHP
(Smirk) as we are deploying some production sites on it. The problem Is
Thanks Sascha.
I will have a look for this code and see if that helps. I am also wondering
why the 64 bit binaries were removed. I downloaded the binaries from the
link you provided earlier in the post and deployed that. What is worrying me
here is that IIS 7 is not picking up on the PHP. I me
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