ID: 23579
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: webmaster at eddiescomputerworld dot com
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: Windows Enterprise Server 2003
PHP Version: 4.3.2RC2
New Comment:
It's a matter of how we want to spend our free time; Apache on win32
and FastCGI under IIS are much more stable alternatives that work.
If we're not being paid to do it, why should we sit down and debug
something when we can be doing pretty much anything else and feel
happier about it? :-)
Having said that, if you can isolate the cause of the problem, someone
might look into it, it's just that there are no guarantees (just like
with any part of PHP; no guarantee for anything).
Previous Comments:
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[2004-04-29 02:53:41] datasage at theworldisgrey dot com
Ok i found it, just not where I exepected to find it. I would appricate
a message being added to the iis specific instructions since i pretty
much just skipped to that.
But isnt this the wrong attitude to take? Instead of using my case to
fix a bug, your telling me i should not use the isapi version. I would
be willing to help run tests to find the source of this bug and getting
it fixed.
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[2004-04-28 17:15:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then I suggest you check your eyeglasses prescription, and re-read
install.txt that ships with the win32 php distribution again.
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[2004-04-28 16:22:31] datasage at theworldisgrey dot com
I havent been able to find anything in the documentation saying i
should use the isapi module over cgi binary or visa versa for iis in
the documentation. It does say the benift of the isapi module is speed
and thats why i used it. I did see the warning for apache 2, but i
found nothing for IIS.
If there really is an issue, the documentation needs to be updated. It
needs to be updated for installation on IIS 6 as well as there are a
couple extra steps.
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[2004-04-28 09:40:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you are running the ISAPI version of PHP, expect problems (did you
read the documentation where it says not to use it in production?).
Likewise with Apache 2.
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[2004-04-28 08:24:25] datasage at theworldisgrey dot com
I guess i do got another update. Restarting the IIS service seems to
stop it. Odd. Might be an issue in IIS or a combination of the two.
I'll post again if it reappears
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