Thanks Sascha.
I will have a look for this code and see if that helps. I am also wondering
why the 64 bit binaries were removed. I downloaded the binaries from the
link you provided earlier in the post and deployed that. What is worrying me
here is that IIS 7 is not picking up on the PHP. I me
Thanks Pierre. I believe this statement was made a while back as well and no
show. How can we get them to post the RC1 code so I can test it on one of my
staging servers? It would be great to know if there is a future in PHP
(Smirk) as we are deploying some production sites on it. The problem Is
Hi!
developed for 64 bit and then we cannot run them as the server is in 32
bit mode. Or am I missing something big here? I am fairly new to IIS 7
on win2k8 so it is still a steep learning curve.
I think you are missing something important here. PHP applications can't
be "32 bit" or "64 bit".
Thanks Stanislav
I thought I had the cat by the tail on something. The plan is to rollout some
none PHP 64bit apps for IIS on this server in the future. You are saying that I
can actually run php in 32 bit and this will not cause a problem while IIS
run's in 64bit? How would I implement this?
hi,
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Morris wrote:
> Thanks Pierre. I believe this statement was made a while back as well and no
> show. How can we get them to post the RC1 code so I can test it on one of my
> staging servers? It would be great to know if there is a future in PHP
> (Smirk) as we
Hi Pierre.
Thanks, it is all getting a lot clearer now. However, there is still one more
problem. Initially when i deployed PHP on this server I used the 5.3 nts
version but could not get it working. If i ran the cammand line i could see it
was working but it would not deliver the pages via a
hi,
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Morne Fourie wrote:
> Thanks, it is all getting a lot clearer now. However, there is still one
> more problem. Initially when i deployed PHP on this server I used the 5.3
> nts version but could not get it working. If i ran the cammand line i could
> see it
I am re-doing the whole installation tomorrow morning as per the document
and let you know if it worked. I have previously used tis document on one of
my tests but will try it again.
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Thanks Pierre. I am going to redo it in the morning. Just a quick one if I
may. There is a hotfix from microsoft and some admin tools that is suggested
should be installed. When I try to install it it says I have the incorrect
software version or operating system. have you come across this on yo
no, sorry. Not sure either which fix you ar referring to.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:53 PM, Morris wrote:
> Thanks Pierre. I am going to redo it in the morning. Just a quick one if I
> may. There is a hotfix from microsoft and some admin tools that is suggested
> should be installed. When I try t
Hi Morris,
What hotfix you are talking about? There is none to my knowledge required to
run PHP. 32-bit PHP runs pretty well on 64-bit OS. This is what user configure.
Pierre has already provided you a link to install PHP on IIS7. That should
help. A recommended way of running PHP is using IIS
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