that it is there, because I manually added it, and it is
set to 'allowed'.
Steve
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From: Tjoekbezoer van Damme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:52 PM
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On 7/13/05
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Subject: Re: [PHP] 404 error - DLL files needed ??
In the extension manager for the site/directory where this is not
working, make sure the check box Verify file exists is not checked. I
think I ran into a similar problem with a different extension and had
the same issue.
kgt
Ok, I thought I had installed PHP correctly on my Win2003 server, using
ISAPI. I added the extension, and mapped it to the php4isapi.dll file,
added a path to my /php folder in Win2003, edited my php.ini file which
I copied to my /windows/system32 folder.
In IIS, I made sure that the
Hello Steve,
Wednesday, July 13, 2005, 5:11:58 PM, you wrote:
GSII Ok, I thought I had installed PHP correctly on my Win2003 server, using
GSII ISAPI. I added the extension, and mapped it to the php4isapi.dll file,
GSII added a path to my /php folder in Win2003, edited my php.ini file which
Hi:
1. did you copy php4isap.dll to /php folder?
2. in local disk?
2005/7/14, Grosz, Steve (IPG IT) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok, I thought I had installed PHP correctly on my Win2003 server, using
ISAPI. I added the extension, and mapped it to the php4isapi.dll file,
added a path to my /php
Yes, the dll file is on the server, in the /php directory
Steve
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From: glumtail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:18 AM
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Hi:
1. did you copy php4isap.dll to /php folder?
2
Regular .htm files work just fine. Its kinda strange..
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Hello Steve,
Wednesday, July 13, 2005, 5:11:58 PM
: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:18 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] 404 error - why???!!
Hello Steve,
Wednesday, July 13, 2005, 5:11:58 PM, you wrote:
GSII Ok, I thought I had installed PHP correctly on my Win2003 server,
GSII using ISAPI. I added the extension, and mapped
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Hello Steve,
Wednesday, July 13, 2005, 5:11:58 PM, you wrote:
GSII Ok, I thought I had installed PHP correctly on my Win2003
GSII server, using ISAPI. I added
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From: glumtail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Steve,
is the ISAPI loaded success?
what's your PHP version? Version 4.x works fine.
2005/7/14, Grosz
Ohthat!! :)
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From: glumtail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Steve,
Administrator tools - Internet Services Manager - Default Web Site -
ISAPI
2005
Ok, I don't think it is loaded. I manually added it, restarted w3svc,
and the status still shows as *unknown*
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Hello Steve,
Administrator tools - Internet Services Manager - Default Web Site -
ISAPI
2005/7/14, Grosz, Steve (IPG IT) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I guess I'm not sure how to tell if its loading correctly. Can you
tell me how
get the 404 errors when trying to view .php pages
Steve
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From: glumtail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Steve,
Administrator tools - Internet Services
: [PHP] 404 error - why???!!
Hello,
it seems that your ISAPI is ok.
1. with full permission? e.g: execute,write and so on...
2. how about asp file?
2005/7/14, Grosz, Steve (IPG IT) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok, now it appears the ISAPI is loaded, I get the green up arrow, but
the priority always
/write on which file?
I don't use asp, I use Coldfusion, and .htm, I'm only installing PHP so
I can use the phpBB system.
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From: glumtail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 12:05 PM
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I appreciate the try, but no, I still get a 404 error. :)
This is killing me!!
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From: Joseph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 12:34 PM
To: Grosz, Steve (IPG IT)
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Subject: Re: [PHP] 404 error - why???!!
Steve, I
In installing PHP4 on Win2003/IIS 6, I have noticed that only 1 dll file
is used on the ISAPI install.
What is the php4ts.dll file used for? And do I need to add it into my
ISAPI area within IIS or just use the php4isapi.dll file...
Steve
Grosz, Steve (IPG IT) wrote:
In installing PHP4 on Win2003/IIS 6, I have noticed that only 1 dll file
is used on the ISAPI install.
What is the php4ts.dll file used for? And do I need to add it into my
ISAPI area within IIS or just use the php4isapi.dll file...
Steve
Well, as per the
.
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From: Mikey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 1:38 PM
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Grosz, Steve (IPG IT) wrote:
In installing PHP4 on Win2003/IIS 6, I have noticed that only 1 dll
file is used on the ISAPI
, July 13, 2005 1:38 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] 404 error - DLL files needed ??
Grosz, Steve (IPG IT) wrote:
In installing PHP4 on Win2003/IIS 6, I have noticed that only 1 dll
file is used on the ISAPI install.
What is the php4ts.dll file used for? And do I need
I tried that, renamed a txt file to .php, but when I try to get the .php file,
I just get a 404 error.
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From: glumtail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 7/13/05, Grosz, Steve (IPG IT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried that, renamed a txt file to .php, but when I try to get the .php
file, I just get a 404 error.
Grosz, this might very well be your webserver invoking. By default,
IIS 6.0 all webserver extensions (like PHP). To check if your
Tjoekbezoer,
I can tell you that it is there, because I manually added it, and it is
set to 'allowed'.
Steve
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From: Tjoekbezoer van Damme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] 404 error - DLL
Is there a way to setup either the apache/php directives to produce a custom
404 if a file fails to be included ??
Or is this a job for .HTACCESS??
Regards,
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everything I can to solve this. Has no-one else out there found
this a problem?
Tim Ward
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Sent: 23 September 2001 22:22
To: Christian Reiniger
Cc: PHP General
Subject: Re: [PHP] 404 error
On Monday 24 September 2001 10:08, Tim Ward wrote:
But how did you get the PHP code to run if the file doesn't exist? If a
file with a php extension is requested Apache thinks the error returned
by the PHP parser is a valid response to the request and auto_prepend
only seems to work after the
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To: Tim Ward
Cc: PHP General
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On Monday 24 September 2001 10:08, Tim Ward wrote:
But how did you get the PHP code to run if the file
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From:Christian Reiniger [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:Monday, September 24, 2001 11:10 AM
To:Tim Ward
Cc:PHP General
Subject:Re: [PHP] 404 error
On Monday 24 September
On Monday 24 September 2001 12:30, Tim Ward wrote:
But if the file has an extension that you have told Apache to associate
with PHP, it gets sent to the parser before Apache checks to see if it
exists.
No. If it really does that you misconfigured apache.
The paresr then sends back an html
I know how to get the web page that created the 404 error, but how do I get
the link that created the 404 error? Is there a way of doing this? Im sure
there is and that's why I am coming to you wonderful people! :)
Rick
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So sprach »Richard Baskett« am 2001-09-23 um 05:40:52 -0700 :
I know how to get the web page that created the 404 error, but how do I get
the link that created the 404 error? Is there a way of doing this? Im sure
Check the referer.
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I don't think I said it clear enough :) Sorry abou that. This is what I
did:
?
echo Page with error: $HTTP_REFERERbr;
echo Error Link: $PHP_SELF;
?
This definitely did not work. $HTTP_REFERER did not output anything and if
I understand correctly this just gives me the page that has the link
On Sunday 23 September 2001 20:46, Richard Baskett wrote:
I don't think I said it clear enough :) Sorry abou that. This is what
I did:
?
echo Page with error: $HTTP_REFERERbr;
echo Error Link: $PHP_SELF;
?
Try $REQUEST_URI
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Thank you :) Yeah someone mentioned using phpinfo() to figure out what I
wanted and it worked beautifully and $REQUEST_URI was indeed the one I
needed. Thank you!
Rick
On Sunday 23 September 2001 20:46, Richard Baskett wrote:
I don't think I said it clear enough :) Sorry abou that. This
Jason,
Thanks for the pointer. Worked like a charm, well almost. I had to tweak
my .htaccess file as it was messing up some global variables cause i was
using absolute URLS to point to my error script.
Someone else ask to see the script. You can check it
at:
John,
I had the same problem, but it was a matter of how I was refering the teh
404 file in htaccess. It is working fine for me now. An example of my
output is below. I wish I knew more about appache and htaccess to help
you out, but I don't.
michael
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To: John Huggins
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] 404 error checker
John,
I had the same problem, but it was a matter of how I was refering the teh
404 file in htaccess. It is working fine for me now. An example of my
output is below. I wish I knew more about appache and htaccess
After some experimenting I find this 404.php program only shows the original
missing file when the .htaccess file has the "ErrorDocument 404 /404.php"
phrase. One might assume that putting this directly into the httpd.conf
file of the Apache server would perform the same thing. Indeed, the
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To: John Huggins
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] 404 error checker
John,
I had the same problem, but it was a matter of how I was refering the teh
404 file in htaccess. It is working fine for me now. An examp
I am writing a script that will send me an email every time a 404
error is returned for an http request. So far I have the script
working so that it will email me and inform me of the URL of the
page that has the offending link by using the HTTP_REFERER environment
variable. I would
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