ID:               16601
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Dynamic loading
 Operating System: Windows 2000
 PHP Version:      4.2.0RC4
 New Comment:

I rolled up all my stuff for previous versions of php into one big zip
file so I could have only 1 php4ts.dll on my system, located in
c:\winnt\system32. Then I did a file search for php4ts.dll to double
check. The filesize of the php4ts.dll in my directory is 1,028,096
bytes with a md5 hash of 52d05cf883b6e0410add9e15b2352f7b.

Then I did a search for php* in c:\winnt and it found php4ts.dll and
php.ini. I still get errors for bz2, interbase, and mssql.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-04-14 19:53:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

it seems you have conflicting php4ts.dll's.

I suggest you remove all of the files you had during install, and start
again. This is probably the easiest method of trying it out.

as far as i can see, that module loads fine for me.

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[2002-04-14 19:48:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The 'expose_php' header also appears in the regular page output for
phpinfo() when there's an error popup.

X-Powered-By: PHP/4.2.0RC4 Content-type: text/html

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[2002-04-14 19:45:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I went on a limb and rebooted. No change. Errors remain.

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[2002-04-14 19:38:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It's a CGI to Apache 1.3.22.

I have php4ts.dll in two places according to a windows file search,
C:\winnt and c:\winnt\system32. I tried also keeping it with php.exe
and tried without. Same result.

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[2002-04-14 19:25:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Are you running PHP as CGI or some webserver module?
And if the latter, which webserver and version?
Are you sure you have really replaced the correct php4ts.dll? And that
you don't have some older one laying
around somewhere? Tried booting yet? :)


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