is a known problem?
Before you say it, apache is not an option.
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Make sure you've set your environment variable correctly. You will need
both variables set. Follow these FAQ entries
http://www.php.net
Brerton,
Here is a guide on a wiki for phpGEDView that I used to get my 2K3
server working.
http://wiki.phpgedview.net/en/index.php?title=How_to:Install_IIS_with_PHP_and_MySQL
Matt G
Matthew Gonzales
IT Professional Specialist
Enterprise Information Technology Services
University of Georgia
semicolan
step10. save php.ini file
step11. restart apache and check it out.
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php-windows@lists.php.net> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 11:04:48 -0400> Subject: RE:
[PHP-WIN] PHP and Windows - problem with php_mysqli.dll>
step1. you can find php_mysqli.dllstep2. and put that dll into
c:\php\extensions\step3. that folder is not available, create it. now our dll
file is in c:\php\extensions\php_mysqli.dllstep4. go to php.ini, i thought that
is in c:\windowsstep5. search "extension_dir"step6. after you found that y