ID:               16362
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Win2k build 2195
 PHP Version:      4.1.2
 New Comment:

my browser seems to be serving php files on one virtual directory now
and not another.  even though they are both configured exactly the
same. [browser is now just 'opening page' endlessly.] is there any way
this could be something to do with where I've placed my .dll's?  I left
php4isapi.dll in c:/php/sapi and php4ts.dll is in c:/php  is this where
they should be?

c:/inetput/wwwroot is set to be the doc_root incedentaly.

does php just have problems on a Win2k box on IIS?  should I download
apache? is it more stable that IIS? would a reinstall of PHP help?

thanks again,
-js


Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-30 20:16:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

the browser will give the comment "openning page..." for it's
prescribed time then I'll get the error:

 The page cannot be displayed 
There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot
be displayed. 

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Please try the following:

Open the localhost home page, and then look for links to the
information you want. 
Click the  Refresh button, or try again later.

Click  Search to look for information on the Internet. 
You can also see a list of related sites. 




HTTP 500 - Internal server error 
Internet Explorer

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[2002-03-30 19:34:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

hi,

can you provide more info on this? ie, how exactly it stops serving
etc?

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[2002-03-30 16:22:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I recently installed PHP.  No extensions installed yet.

ISAPI version,
IIS 5.0,
Windows 2000,

I have a page in a virtual directory that simply uses the print();
command.  I was using this to test my install.  it works fine, however,
if I remain inactive for a while IIS will stop serving any .php pages
in any directory (virtual or not).  Stopping and restarting IIS has no
effect.  It will serve standard HTML pages fine even after it has
stopped serving PHP pages.  I have to completely restart my computer to
get it to begin serving PHP again, and it will stop if I wait long
enough.

is there anything that I can change in the IIS setting or in my php.ini
file?  (Timeout option ect...)

Thanks for your help
-js

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