the time I hit
it I was only using Borland C on Windows, but it sounds like the same problem I
hit when trying to port a system for a Greek customer. We ended up keeping
'english' file names but storing greek text :(
RS - It's not specifically a PHP bug as Pierre has indicated
rings'. I'm busy out at an
exhibition this weekend so only have limited access to my database, but I do
seem to recall that since wide strings are only 16 bit based, any character area
going into the 24bit region (3 byte) is not supported.
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working to is simply not user friendly so
little things like dropping XP support just make the decision NOT to move
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of the 'default' installations just cause problems
anyway. I'd rather point Firebird users to a suitable installation guide than
simply slap a generic set-up.
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someones time.
Personally I find that the ZIP packages are more than enough, but I install on
top of Apache and that is already configured.
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'REQUEST_URI'
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Pierre Joye wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
Pierre Joye wrote:
Yes Pierre - on the larger systems we run multiple machines, but on sites
that only require a single computer, a single clean stack is also
nice, with
everything in the one base directory and
ng a 32 bit version once one switches to VC9 builds, so maintaining
everything 64bit VC9 just seems sensible. Exactly the same as it is on Linux
anyway.
yeah, if you are using php as an apache module, but if you use for example
fastcgi, you can run 32bit php with 64bit apache or vice versa.
I only ev
itches to VC9 builds, so maintaining everything 64bit VC9 just seems
sensible. Exactly the same as it is on Linux anyway.
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e a single
64bit stack ... and when problems arise then I will deal with them, but nothing
is giving me a problem currently ...
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hi,
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
Keith Davis wrote:
From everything that I've heard, there is not much benefit to a x64
binary for PHP.
Running all 64bit including the database, I'm seeing a reasonable
performance improvement over
with a 64
bit version of Windows7, the full 64bit setup installed and ran, so I've not
bothered swapping to all 32bit.
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anche of warnings in the 64bit compile logs.
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http://lsces.co.uk/wiki/index.php?page=PHP+Extension+Magickwand has the latest
php_magickwand and php_imagick for x86 windows ... running against Imagemagick 6.7.2
I'll drop in the x64 versions later.
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Pierre Joye wrote:
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Lester Caine wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
Pierre - I've been having problems with the VS2008 tool chain on the
Vista box, so I'm staring again clean on a new Windows7 box.
Question 1 ... should we stay with VS2008 or will VS2010 w
Lester Caine wrote:
Pierre - I've been having problems with the VS2008 tool chain on the
Vista box, so I'm staring again clean on a new Windows7 box.
Question 1 ... should we stay with VS2008 or will VS2010 work - with
SDK6.1? My embarcadero tool chain has already updated to SDK7 and
y for
additional extension .ini's so has notes on configuring that.
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legacy C++ code will compile yet I don't think I am tied to any particular version.
Main problem though is access to binary-tools.zip which is still showing as down
because of the security problem. I have a copy here from 2 years ago, and I
assume that it's the same?
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working install.
Still very much work in progress - I've been working on this since last night -
I need to sort out how to unzip the php files on Windows 7 - I said no to the
RAR trial and did not ralise that it also kills zip hand
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Pierre Joye wrote:
hi Lester,
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
Hi.
What does this mean?
You can't compile the interbase extension for the stable 5.3?
Or just nobody did it yet?
PHP list - so compiling special versions is not appropriate!
There are a number of extensions available ready compiled, so it is just a
matter of checking that they have loaded in phpinfo() or looking for errors in
the log which explain why they haven't
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and remove the ';' at the front, and then restart Apache.
The first page you should create is
Which will list all the modules that are active
Juraj Sucik wrote:
Hello,
it looks like 64-bit PHP binaries are not yet available. Am I right?
Will they be provided?
http://www.apachelounge.com/viewforum.php?f=10
For the unofficial versions
I'm just waiting on release of 5.3.2 before I run a new build of that ...
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everything that
php links to is build using VC9.
Third party builds of both Apache and PHP are available for x64 versions
of windows for example and these do not follow the same over zealous
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loki wrote:
thanks, but where i can dowload it?
Did you not get the links I set privately ( forgot reply all ;) )
Currently for Apache64 ...
http://www.apachelounge.com/viewtopic.php?t=415
PHP snapshots do not currently support Apache
http://windows.php.net/snapshots/
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and it has links to source articles as well. 5.2.x is a little different
to the 5.3 build notes, but I've run both without too much trouble - on
the free VSExpress ;)
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aries used, and
some of them are easy to identify.
arpa is in bindlib-cvs-vc6.zip in
http://pecl2.php.net/downloads/php-windows-builds/php-libs/VC6/x86/
If you have not found this out yet, copy the files to your vc6/\deps\
directory, just move the include and lib subdirectories there.
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nt, but don't have any of the bits I
need to create the PECL library - but that is probably becuase of the
original ImageMagic source I'm working with. I think I need a 'dynamic
x64' build of that :(
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letter to return a link
containing it's letter and use that to select the 'page' of names you want.
$a = $_GET['letter'];
$sql = "SELECT * FROM SPECIES WHERE NAME LIKE '$a%'";
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- I don't use mysql myself but most of the same rules apply
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e can be
a bit misleading as the module will fail to load if it can't find all the
OTHER parts of a program that it needs.
This is my PHP configuration :
extension_dir = "C:/php5/ext/"
All DLLs are founds in this directory.
Can you help me please?
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er got round to
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There is more likely to be a db2 user listening there who can point you in the
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McCallister, Jason wrote:
I have this line in my php.ini file.
[PHP_IBM_DB2]
extension=php_ibm_db2.dll
Also, if I run php -m, I can see ibm_db2
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,'" . $column."')
WHERE KEY_COLUMN = value;
Then
SELECT * FROM table WHERE KEY_COLUMN = value;
will return the whole record that was updated.
If you want to see the changes, then you would need to do this before and
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Which modules is it complaining about?
Are they actually in the extensions directory?
Have you checked you have the full path to the extensions directory in
php.ini ?
Is php.ini in your \Windows directory?
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point, but a
number of other annoying changes happened between 5.0, 5.1 and 5.2 so
you will need to check the additional migration notes for each of those.
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