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
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
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
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