ID: 20779 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Duplicate +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Apache2 related Operating System: Win2k Pro PHP Version: 4.2.3 New Comment:
Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php4-STABLE-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-STABLE-latest.zip Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-03 00:13:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHP with Apache 2 support is experimental. If you want something that will for sure work use Apache 1.3.xx instead. But if you're bored, try downloading the latest PHP, which is 4.3.0RC2, and see if it works with that. A link can be found here: http://qa.php.net/ Those docs are a little odd but it basically says what is known to work (PHP 4.2.3 + Apache 2.0.39) and that any other combo will most likely NOT work. User beware. Apache 2 + PHP is not recommended right now. This is a known issue and being worked on. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-03 00:04:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Error with Version in header of posting ... Version of PHP is 4.2.3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-03 00:02:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Error with Version in header of posting ... Version of PHP is 4.2.3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-02 23:56:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi there Additional Category: Apache Just to clarify some points, i am using Apache 2.0.43 not Apache 2.0.39. So does the warning (below), of which I was aware of apply to newer versions of Apache (ie 2.0.40 and later). If its a known issue, then what measure have been taken to fix it. I believe its a PHP error. Apache runs everything else okay. The apache server environment is only for local development (i.e desktop). Secondly, I am using 4.2.3, which I downloaded on Saturday, Australian DST. Charlie PS The documentated warning about PHP and apache on windows for sapi seem to contradictory .... comapre these two sentences: "PHP 4.2.3 its known to work in conjunction with Apache 2.0.39." --- so PHP 4.2.3 works. "We do not recommend to use PHP 4.2.3 along with Apache 2.0.39." --- so as it works, it is not recommened. Eh? "Don't try to use this version of PHP with any other version of Apache." --- Is that earlier (older) or later (newer) versions of apache i.e before/after v.2.0.39. A fuller explaination would be preferable. I know that a the PHP 4.2.2 sapi worked with Apache 2.0.39, via console set up (not as a service) - although it was fiddley and a manual start up - but no errors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-02 23:55:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi there Additional Category: Apache Just to clarify some points, i am using Apache 2.0.43 not Apache 2.0.39. So does the warning (below), of which I was aware of apply to newer versions of Apache (ie 2.0.40 and later). If its a known issue, then what measure have been taken to fix it. I believe its a PHP error. Apache runs everything else okay. The apache server environment is only for local development (i.e desktop). Secondly, I am using 4.2.3, which I downloaded on Saturday, Australian DST. Charlie PS The documentated warning about PHP and apache on windows for sapi seem to contradictory .... comapre these two sentences: "PHP 4.2.3 its known to work in conjunction with Apache 2.0.39." --- so PHP 4.2.3 works. "We do not recommend to use PHP 4.2.3 along with Apache 2.0.39." --- so as it works, it is not recommened. Eh? "Don't try to use this version of PHP with any other version of Apache." --- Is that earlier (older) or later (newer) versions of apache i.e before/after v.2.0.39. A fuller explaination would be preferable. I know that a the PHP 4.2.2 sapi worked with Apache 2.0.39, via console set up (not as a service) - although it was fiddley and a manual start up - but no errors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/20779 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=20779&edit=1