Hi Pierre.
I hope I may ask a question please. I have windows 2008 R2 STD and cannot
get php to work on it. It is stated on some news groups that I should
convert IIS to 32bit but then I lose the 64 bit functionality. Is there an
official 64 bit version with installation manual available somew
Hi Morris,
Morris wrote:
> I have windows 2008 R2 STD and cannot get php to work on it.
Have a look at a post on the MS IIS forums which describes installation of
64-bit PHP on IIS:
http://forums.iis.net/t/1149917.aspx
HTH!
Regards,
Sascha
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Thanks Sascha.
I tried this post and a couple of other before but still no luck. I thas
been very frsutrating as the php.net site does not have good detailed
documentation. I stillr eceive the error below. When I go to the command
prompt and ty php -info I can see php is working. it just does
Why exactly do you want it to run in 64 Bit? I mean, from everything
that I have read, the benefits are negligible?
Keith Davis (214) 906-5183
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From: Morris [mailto:mo...@afridata.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 6:44 AM
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Hey Morris,
Morris wrote:
> I still receive the error below.
> [...]
> "There is no build provider registered for the extension '.php'."
hmmm, I found a blog post where someone suggested to map ".php" to asp.net, but
the post absolutely didn't make any sense ... anyway, could you check if there
hi,
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Sascha Meyer wrote:
> What's really puzzling me is that the X64 windows builds have been removed
> from windows.php.net, so I would really advise to give the WPI 32-bit a try.
They will come back with the new snapshots and maybe with 5.3.2RC2 this week.
How
Hi Keith.
This is a future requirement and we want to get it working now. I would have
thought that php.net would have completed testing on 4 bit by now, I mean it
has been out for a while.
Regards,
Morris
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