I have figured out what the problem was. Roxen has an option in the CGI
module to send all environment variables to CGI scripts, not only those
defined in the CGI/1.1 standard. By default this option is off. This
prevents PHP from obtaining your path which it needs to find various Windows
dll's.
R
And on Home edition you have been able to setup groups and policies? I don't
think so. While what's under the hood is based on the same code base there
are significant differences between the two. Going into them really isn't
going to solve my problem so I'm not going to waste my time. Besides this
Ok, can you give me one difference? I have setup servers and PHP on both
home and professional, as well as connections and firewalls and I haven't
noticed any difference.. :s
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Please, if you are using wind
Networking and security are slightly different. I have both and believe me
there is a big difference between the two.
Rob
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> XP home.. :p
>
> Should be same thing though...
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XP home.. :p
Should be same thing though...
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I am using the compiled versions and have tried using ip addresses instead
of host names with the same results. I don't think it's my host file.
Besides, why would pike be able to reach the same hosts?
Are you using XP pro?
Rob
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I have been using every version and RC of PHP since 4.2.1 days, and I have
never had any problems, using sockets, mysql_connect,
fopen("http://blalbla";) or anything...
Did you compile yourself or did you download precompiled ones... If you
compiled yourself, try the precompiled one... Check your