ID: 17826 Comment by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Closed Bug Type: Apache2 related Operating System: Win32 PHP Version: 4.2.1 Assigned To: edink New Comment:
OK, corrected thanks to Edin: # There is link on the front page: # # http://snaps.php.net/~edink/php-4.3.0RC3-Win32.zip # # Edin Vince Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-13 05:18:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, Despite having done exactly what is explained in "[23 Oct 8:52pm] [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in this bug list, I still have "cannot load php4apache2.dll into server - The specified procedure cannot be found". Versions of apache and php are the same. The only thing is that I'm using Windows XP Pro SP1 with all windows updates... Download of php4-win32-STABLE-latest.zip was made today (buggy version?) What's wrong??? Do I have to put php4ts.dll into the register datas??? DO I miss any specific XP Pro procedure? I spent 3 hours on this and it still doesn't work. Urgent help needed plz. Thanks in advance. Vince ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-07 11:18:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I use the SAPI DLL for PHP on W2K and Apache 2.0.43, I get nothing. :( No errors anywhere I can see, but also no php processing. I know it's 'supposed' to be buggy, but I get nothing - not even an error. I can load a .php page, but everything between the <?php and ?> shows up in the page source. If I use php-cgi.exe instead of php4apache2.dll, my pages work. But I have an urgent need for the virtual() function and this only works in the dll version of php. Using apache -k start there are no errors. There are also no errors in error.log. I've set php.ini to report errors, but there aren't ever any. Anyone got an idea? My httpd.conf contains: # PHP LoadModule php4_module c:/php/sapi/php4apache2.dll #AddModule mod_php4.c AddType application/x-httpd-php .phtml .php .php3 .php4 .html I've commented out the AddModule line for 2 reasons. One is that I have no module called mod_php4.c - the other reason is that the docs say that it's not required in the newer versions of Apache, especially Apache 2. Bob Kramer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-11-13 06:51:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you The post: [11 Oct 2:17pm] [EMAIL PROTECTED] did the trick for me. I had some problems that are explained at the http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=16575 page (read the mcdragon posts in november) The trick with the latest (stable) snaps worked. I used the php4apache2.dll and the php4ts.dll Interesting! I took the PHP download and the SNAP in the same day and the first had the modified date at the begin of sept 2002 and the snap had november 13th 2002 (TODAY). In any case, thanks KRONUZ for the great help :-))))))) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-11-10 17:51:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] FYI - The files referenced above are back online. Thanks, imajes, for your quick response! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-11-10 13:28:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] snaps has moved server, and win32 snaps haven't been uploaded yet. please bear with us as we fix this. Thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17826 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17826&edit=1