"Jeff Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> - The zip distribution also includes "php-win.exe", which is the same size
> as "php.exe". Should the installer actually have used "php-win.exe" and
> renamed it to "php.exe"??
Just to clarify different executables shipped i
On Saturday 17 July 2004 22:06, Jeff Hill wrote:
> * Install.txt still refers to InstallShield, but you're using Wise. Is this
> an oversight, or is the distributed copy of Install.txt back-level?
The docs have always said that, and I've always used Wise. I think
InstallShield is being used in th
Phil,
Here's what I've encountered so far. In all cases I've selected Advanced so
I could see what was being set by default, and to set the SMTP stuff.
* Install.txt still refers to InstallShield, but you're using Wise. Is this
an oversight, or is the distributed copy of Install.txt back-level?
*
Thanks, Phil. I'll try it tonite.
...Jeff
"Phil Driscoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Friday 16 July 2004 23:44, Jeff Hill wrote:
>
> > Also, are there plans for a windows installer version of php5?
> I have prepared the installer for php5 which is being tested
On Friday 16 July 2004 23:44, Jeff Hill wrote:
> Also, are there plans for a windows installer version of php5?
I have prepared the installer for php5 which is being tested at the moment.
You can download a copy from
http://www.dialsolutions.com/phil/php/php-5.0.0-installer.exe
Let me know if y
I hope someone will see this thru all the spam (isn't there any way to
control that?!)
I have a server running Win2K server and Sybase EAServer (aka Jaguar). IIS
and Apache are installed, but this is primarily a component server, so
EAServer could also provide the http listener on port 80, meaning