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The comment on this change is: The php/windows docs should be accurate now..
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- === Note: The text here is pasted from the official PHP docs. When complete, 
we'll put it back into that location. It is only here temporarily while we hack 
on it. Please see http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=43087 for details. ===
+ == PHP on Windows ==
  
+ The PHP documentation regarding installing on Windows has been inaccurate for 
a very long time. However, as of Dec 14, 2009, it is accurate, and so you 
should [[http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.windows.apache2.php|look there]].
- This section contains notes and hints specific to Apache 2.0.x installs of 
PHP on Microsoft Windows systems. We also have instructions and notes for 
Apache 1.3.x users on a separate page.
- 
- Note: You should read the manual installation steps first! 
- Note: Apache 2.2.x Support
- Users of Apache 2.2.x may use the documentation below except the appropriate 
DLL file is named php5apache2_2.dll and it only exists as of PHP 5.2.0. See 
also » http://snaps.php.net/ 
- 
- You are highly encouraged to take a look at the » Apache Documentation to get 
a basic understanding of the Apache 2.0.x Server. Also consider to read the » 
Windows specific notes for Apache 2.0.x before reading on here.
- 
- Note: PHP and Apache 2.0.x compatibility notes
- The following versions of PHP are known to work with the most recent version 
of Apache 2.0.x:
- 
- PHP 4.3.0 or later available at » http://www.php.net/downloads.php.
- the latest stable development version. Get the source code » 
http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz or download binaries for Windows » 
http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip.
- a prerelease version downloadable from » http://qa.php.net/.
- you have always the option to obtain PHP through » anonymous SVN.
- These versions of PHP are compatible to Apache 2.0.40 and later. 
- Apache 2.0 SAPI-support started with PHP 4.2.0. PHP 4.2.3 works with Apache 
2.0.39, don't use any other version of Apache with PHP 4.2.3. However, the 
recommended setup is to use PHP 4.3.0 or later with the most recent version of 
Apache2. 
- All mentioned versions of PHP will work still with Apache 1.3.x. 
- Warning
- Apache 2.0.x is designed to run on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or Windows 
XP. At this time, support for Windows 9x is incomplete. Apache 2.0.x is not 
expected to work on those platforms at this time.
- 
- Download the most recent version of » Apache 2.0.x and a fitting PHP version. 
Follow the Manual Installation Steps and come back to go on with the 
integration of PHP and Apache.
- 
- There are two ways to set up PHP to work with Apache 2.0.x on Windows. One is 
to use the CGI binary the other is to use the Apache module DLL. In either case 
you need to edit your httpd.conf to configure Apache to work with PHP and then 
restart the server.
- 
- Note: Remember that when adding path values in the Apache configuration files 
on Windows, all backslashes such as c:\directory\file.ext must be converted to 
forward slashes: c:/directory/file.ext. A trailing slash may also be necessary 
for directories.
- 
- == Running PHP as CGI ==
- 
- You should consult the » Apache CGI documentation for a more complete 
understanding of running CGI on Apache.
- 
- To run PHP as CGI, you'll need to place your php-cgi files in a directory 
designated as a CGI directory using the ScriptAlias directive.
- 
- You will then need to insert a #! line in the PHP files, pointing to the 
location of your PHP binary:
- 
- Example #1 PHP and Apache 2.x as CGI
- 
- {{{
-   #!C:/php/php.exe
-   <?php
-      phpinfo();
-   ?>
- }}}
- 
- 
- == Running PHP as an Apache handler ==
- 
- You need to insert these two lines to your Apache httpd.conf configuration 
file to set up the PHP module for Apache 2.0:
- 
- 
- Example #2 PHP and Apache 2.0 as a handler
- 
- {{{
- # For PHP 4 do something like this:
- LoadModule php4_module "c:/php/php4apache2.dll"
- # Don't forget to copy the php4apache2.dll file from the sapi directory!
- AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
- 
- # For PHP 5 do something like this:
- LoadModule php5_module "c:/php/php5apache2.dll"
- AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
- 
- # configure the path to php.ini
- PHPIniDir "C:/php"
- }}}
- 
- Note: Remember to substitute your actual path to PHP for the c:/php/ in the 
above examples. Take care to use either php4apache2.dll or php5apache2.dll in 
your LoadModule directive and not php4apache.dll or php5apache.dll as the 
latter ones are designed to run with Apache 1.3.x.
- 
- Note: If you want to use content negotiation, read related FAQ. 
- Warning
- Don't mix up your installation with DLL files from different PHP versions. 
You have the only choice to use the DLL's and extensions that ship with your 
downloaded PHP version.
- 
- 
- == From here down is some contributed documentation. What's above is pasted 
from the official PHP docs ==
- 
  
  ## page was renamed from PHP on Windows
  This is how you could configure Apache 2.2 with {{{PHP}}} as a module on 
{{{Windows}}}. 

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