We use PHP 4.3.1 on Apache 1.3.27 (RedHat 7.3). We got a binary PHP rpm package from rpmfind.com. The problem occurred on v-webmail from phpguru.org. I already copied imap.so into /usr/lib/php4 and add an extension of imap.so on /etc/php.ini, then restart httpd. But, the application still can't see the imap module. I wonder that in the extension of php.ini, all of extension (.dll - windows platform) was commmented only mysql.so and imap.so were added. But, phpinfo command show a lot of loadable module. Just curious that where does phpinfo get the information from.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Skon Lapamnuaypol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 4:43 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] Add new loadable module in php
What platform are you running, where did you get php, do you have imap.so in the extension directory, did you restart webserver after changing its configuration?
Skon Lapamnuaypol wrote:
Hi, I'm newbie in PHP and tried to install webmail appliction on PHP engine. That webmail require a module IMAP,but my engine haven't have it yet. I tried to put a "extenstion = imap.so" in php.ini. But, the application
still
can't detect this module. Can I add php module without recompile PHP
source.
Thanks in advance, Skon L.
Hello
Where modules are concerned , you will need to stop and then start apache , as a reload/restart does not check for modules changes . I am not 100% sure of my explanation, but i know in pratice this is the case.
Cheers
Neil
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