Didn't realize that. I thought they also check cwd even if they are using a dll.

At 08:14 PM 7/30/2004 +0200, Edin Kadribasic wrote:
That's basically what we do. You still need to put that dir into PATH if you want to use apache or iis modules.

Edin

On Friday, Jul 30, 2004, at 20:09 Europe/Copenhagen, Andi Gutmans wrote:

Well basically the only easy way to solve this problem on Windows is to put all PHP binaries .exe/.dll files in one directory i.e. c:\php. It could be considered a bit cluttered but it works well and I'd go this way.

Andi

At 06:55 PM 7/30/2004 +0100, Nuno Lopes wrote:
> Why not dump all the dlls in the same directory of the PHP binary?

That would be perfect!

Currently we have a big dilema in how to advise users to install PHP on
windows. If puts dlls in the system/apache dir, put the php dir in the path,
etc...

If you could change the apache module in a way that all dlls could be found
in the main C:\php dir, it would be great!


Nuno


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