Ok.
Been trying out various things including double-checking if my error display
settings were there etc. etc., and finally sort of figured out what was
going wrong when I eventually saved the output of main.php from internet
explorer after it was still not showing any output, and then I sort
Installed the full WAMP server configuration after I was encountering
problems with the PHP add-on for IIS, and I now simply stop IIs, then start
WAMP, and FWIW, I literally installed it on the second machine right now to
try this out, but, like I said, it also seems to have a problem of sorts.
Ok.
Just tested this on another machine as well, and I now see if I go to the
phpInfo link on the WAMP server homepage on either machine it does seem to
work, but not in my own pages.
Also, rechecked on both machines, and I actually noticed that the very first
line:
does in fact seem to be bei
Ok.
That seems to have fixed it (on at least one of the machines)
Thanks.
S'pose that's one of the irritations when using a screenreader since I
suppose I ass-umed that it didn't make a difference, and my screenreader
reads the different versions in exactly the same way.
Thanks again, and l
No longer really relevant, but FWIW, my files are in a subfolder of
C:\WAMP\www, and like I said, it was in fact processing index.php, but not
all the code in main.php and they are in the same folder.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...Fate had broken his body, but not his spi
Hi,
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Or, more precisely, *trying* to install it.
The "Previously" part of my tale can be found here:
forums.iis.net/t/1147538.aspx
in a post on the IIS.NET forums.
To make a long and circumstantial story short, I currently have
installed:
- IIS7
- PHP 5.2.5, non-thread-safe version
- the FastCGI tec
Thanks.
Yes, we figured that one out.
Like I said earlier, the problem is that I basically didn't realise the
difference since my screenreader software doesn't read those two versions
differently, so, to be honest, I hadn't realised it was a problem.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype
I have a similar issue. We copied a PHP installation that was
successful on Windows 2000 to a 2003 server. Although it works fine on
2000, it won't load any of the extensions on 2003. I've checked the
.ini file and the extensions are definitely uncommented, the
extension_dir setting is correct,