Jim Giner wrote:
Eureka!
The whole problem was my unfamiliarity with the php download page. To
others - read the choices there very carefully (which I thought I did!) to
be sure you get the thread-safe version.
Thanks to all who contributed, but David gets the kudos for telling me to
Jim Giner wrote:
Hi all,
(Hopefully I posted this in a place that can/will help me)
I got curious about running php / apache on my own laptop in order to help
my devl process, instead of writing, uploading and testing on my site.
Found a nice pair of docs from thesitewizard.com that
Thanks David! The error log tells me that I have installed a version of PHP
that is not thread-safe. My bad - I mis-read the download page and did in
fact acquire the wrong version. Am beginning PHP install all over again!
David Robley robl...@aapt.net.au wrote in message
Eureka!
The whole problem was my unfamiliarity with the php download page. To
others - read the choices there very carefully (which I thought I did!) to
be sure you get the thread-safe version.
Thanks to all who contributed, but David gets the kudos for telling me to
check the error logs
On 07/04/2011 07:39 AM, Jim Giner wrote:
Hi all,
(Hopefully I posted this in a place that can/will help me)
I got curious about running php / apache on my own laptop in order to help
my devl process, instead of writing, uploading and testing on my site.
Found a nice pair of docs from
Shawn,
I added my php folder to the path but no change.
Shawn McKenzie nos...@mckenzies.net wrote in message
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You may need to add c:\php\ to the Windows path so that the Apache mod
can find other files it may need. If you have mysql or other extensions
What is your document root set to in your httpd.conf file? By default it should
be htdocs subdirectory in apache program files.
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On Jul 4, 2011, at 12:10 PM, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
Shawn,
I added my php folder to the path but no change.
Shawn
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Its my first time to install and use php on my computer with IIS
5.1... I used the MSI of php 5.2.1 for intallation but every time i
run the ?php
phpinfo();
i always get the following result:
CGI Error
The specified CGI application
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Jay Jose wrote on :
Its my first time to install and use php on my computer with IIS
5.1... I used the MSI of php 5.2.1 for intallation but every time i
run the ?php
phpinfo();
i always get the following result:
Change permissions...
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Change permissions...
How is that related to permissions?
It was simply php trying to load up extensions that didn't exist.
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On Sun, 2004-09-05 at 19:39, Gerben wrote:
my install-paths are still the same. the real problem (I think) is that I'm
missing the php4apache dll for some peculiar reason ||:-|
Thanks anyway. I'll try downloading the zip file and doing it manually.
I think the binary installer doesn't include
my install-paths are still the same. the real problem (I think) is that I'm
missing the php4apache dll for some peculiar reason ||:-|
Thanks anyway. I'll try downloading the zip file and doing it manually.
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Gerben wrote:
I finially found the solution to my problem (see also
http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92314). I downloaded the
php4apache dll from http://www.kromann.info/php4.php and it's now working
like a charm.
thanks
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Gerben wrote:
hi there
I have a problem with installing PHP on my winXp with apache server using
the installer. I'm missing the sapi directory (c:/progra~1/php/sapi/) with
in it the php4apache.dll file which apache misses.
The weird thing is that I've succesfully installed php and apache on this
I'm suffering from installing PHP on IIS 6.0,
Windows 2003 Web Edition Server.
Any how-to ? or anyone how can write the
instructions how to do it exactly ?
I found a helpful guide to installing PHP on IIS 6.0 (Win2003). Browse
to http://www.php.net/manual/en/installation.php . Look in the
I have one Apache installed (well, 8 or 9, but one that I really use all
day), 4 PHP installs.. I have PHP 4 at C:\php, Apache at D:\Apache, PHP3 at
D:\php3, PHP5 at D:\PHP5, mysql at D:\mysql4, my webdocuments in c:\www,
D:\www2, G:\document..\\my documents
and so on.. No problems at
OK, thanks.
Dvdmandt wrote:
I have one Apache installed (well, 8 or 9, but one that I really use all
day), 4 PHP installs.. I have PHP 4 at C:\php, Apache at D:\Apache, PHP3 at
D:\php3, PHP5 at D:\PHP5, mysql at D:\mysql4, my webdocuments in c:\www,
D:\www2, G:\document..\\my documents
Dvdmandt wrote:
I have one Apache installed (well, 8 or 9, but one that I really use all
day), 4 PHP installs.. I have PHP 4 at C:\php, Apache at D:\Apache, PHP3 at
D:\php3, PHP5 at D:\PHP5, mysql at D:\mysql4, my webdocuments in c:\www,
D:\www2, G:\document..\\my documents
and so on..
So
You could have several installs on the same drive, yes...
C:\wampp2 and c:\www\Apache, c:\www\php, C.\www\mysql and so on for
example.. Or, try this.. Create a folder names just testing123 in your C:
(C:\testing123), and create a .txt file in that directory...
Start-run, type 'cmd.exe'
In the
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did you try www.phpbuilder.com for how to install PHP /win ?
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I am trying to create a message board. I setup a windows 2000 server and
installed IIS. In order to setup this messageboard i need to have PHP
This is what you must do.
Copy Part
^^
copy php4ts.dll to c:\winnt\system32\
copy php4sapi.dll to c:\winnt\system32\
if you want any extensions, copy them to to c:\winnt\system32\
configuration part
^^^
in php.ini
¨
edit doc_root like : c:/Inetpub/wwwroot
This is what you must do.
Copy Part
^^
copy php4ts.dll to c:\winnt\system32\
copy php4sapi.dll to c:\winnt\system32\
if you want any extensions, copy them to to c:\winnt\system32\
configuration part
^^^
in php.ini
¨
edit doc_root like : c:/Inetpub/wwwroot
Personally, I'd recommend compiling from source it is at all possible.
You'll likely get improved performance, and it's nice to know you can set
things up exactly as you see fit.
Another thing you could try if that seems daunting or you need to install
the RPMs onto several machines that all
At 10:04 PM 12/26/2001 -0800, Fred wrote:
This guy has some great modular php rpms that will do the trick:
http://rpms.arvin.dk/php/
Fred
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hello,
i have an apache rpm installed. stuff will break
This guy has some great modular php rpms that will do the trick:
http://rpms.arvin.dk/php/
Fred
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hello,
i have an apache rpm installed. stuff will break if i uninstall it. how
do i install php to
You need to add lines to the httpd.conf file and maybe edit the php.ini
file. On windows, the instructions for doing this are in install.txt which
is found in the directory in which PHP was installed.
If doing this doesnt help (make sure you restart apache!), I'm not sure what
to do as my Linux
There are a number of things that could be wrong. It is difficult to tell
without knowing any details. I am drawn to the fact that you are just
assuming the web root. I don't know if you installed from RPMs or source,
but if var/www/html is not set as Apache's document root when you point
What server are you using Apache or PWS? What is happening when you are
trying to run PHP? The biggest mastake for newbies on the newest flavor of
apache for windows, editing the httpd.conf-dist-win instead of the
httpd.conf
file. Try this article first and if it doesn't help you can contact
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