That makes sense, and I agree that that shouldn't change.

Could there be a way to include addition ini files; something like how
Apache uses the "Include" Directives, allowing one to specify a file
or many files using wildcards of additional ini files to include?

John

On 6/11/06, Wez Furlong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem is that there is no standard location for anything in PHP
on Windows, and a lot of people take advantage of, and rely on, that
fact.

--Wez.

On 6/10/06, John Mertic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Actually, there is also an option that allows you to scan a specific
> > directory for ini files as well:
> >
> > --with-config-file-scan-dir=/etc/httpd/extra-ini
> >
>
> Does the windows build have the same option available? If not, could
> something like this be enabled; I'm working on a PHP Installer for
> Windows and having something like this would *greatly* simplify things
> for me.
>
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>
> John Mertic
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                       understand it
> better, but the frog dies in the
>
> process."
>
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