Re: [PHP-WIN] Apache + Windows + PHP

2007-05-30 Thread Bob Stout
Sounds like you're using Vista (XP has an "End process" button rather than "Finish process"). If so, you have my sympathies. In any case, try right-clicking on the process and using the context menu. In XP, at least, one of the options is "End process tree". Clicking that will kill anything. The jo

Re: [PHP-WIN] Apache + Windows + PHP

2007-05-30 Thread Marcos R. Cardoso
I'm kinda bringing this issue to life again, because something interesting has been happening lately. When I use the task manager to monitore the processes running on the web server, I usually find some "php.exe" processes on the memory but they're not working anymore. But I can't finish them u

Re: [PHP-WIN] Apache + Windows + PHP

2007-05-02 Thread bedul
i don't see any reason about the answer to be other that what u said earlier. some of programer like to use LoadModule but when change to another, they can't and must replace whole script.. if you already found the perfect way.. why don't u use it.. i think that is better too - Original Messag

Re: [PHP-WIN] Apache + Windows + PHP

2007-05-02 Thread Hartleigh Burton
I don't think it matters where you load it in the conf file. I generally just have it at the very bottom of the httpd.conf file or in another httpd-php.conf file in the extra directory. On 02/05/2007, at 10:03 PM, Marcos R. Cardoso wrote: I've been using the following configuration on a w