ID: 22983 User updated by: luke at cywh dot com Reported By: luke at cywh dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Apache2 related Operating System: Windows XP PHP Version: 4.3.2-RC New Comment:
alrighty. so is there a chance it will be fixed any time soon? Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-04-02 05:53:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reclassified as Apache2 related. (Works as CGI but does not work as apache2 module.) And about the dog..it was April 1st yesterday... :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-04-01 08:32:13] luke at cywh dot com Its confirmed. It works great as a CGI, but as a module it messes up. When i had it as a module i couldnt get phpinfo() to work, but when i did it as a CGI it worked fine. something else to, when i had it as a CGI `php_admin_value` didnt work. apache said it was an invalid command. (i switched it back to module). im very sure i installed php correctly and completlely. when i install it, i do it manualy with the windows binaries. ive installed php a bunch of times. what i usually do is i delete the entire folder and the files i had to move around, and then reinstall it from the begining. so yes im sure it has all the correct dll's question: why does the php logo on the phpinfo() have an icon of a dog?. is its because its a "snapshot"? lol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-04-01 06:17:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try running PHP as CGI under Apache so we know if this is Apache2 module specific or not. (and you should make sure you really updated ALL the dlls and especially the php4apache2.dll) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-31 18:43:36] luke at cywh dot com i dont know if this helps but on the status bar it says "unknown zone" at the bottom when trying to load the phpinfo file. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-31 18:38:21] luke at cywh dot com yes im sure i installed them correctly. i have them installed as a module in apache 2.0.44 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/22983 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=22983&edit=1