My module configuration (Win98, Apache 1.3.22, PHP 4.1.1) started working
after I added the line:

   AddModule mod_php4.c

to httpd.conf.  This seems to be an omission from the install.txt as stated
in the php.windows thread "Apache 1.3.22 and PHP 4.1.0" d.d. Jan 3, 2002.
It's added as note to the on-line manual
(http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.apache.php):

"Note: In Apache 1.3.22 for Windows, the default configuration file
(httpd.conf-dist-win) has a ClearModuleList directive included by default.
If this directive is used, it is required to put an AddModule mod_php4.c to
the AddModule list, as else PHP will not be registered as an Apache module."

HTH, Freddy Vulto


Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I apologize if the title of this post sounds overly aggresive, but I have
> followed the instructions to a 'T' and got nowhere!!  I have tried the
> "auto" install version of PHP and manual instructions for installing PHP
> 4.1.1.  Neither of them work.  I added the lines to my httpd.conf file for
> both types of installs (not at the same time) as discribed in the
> Install.txt file, along with the instructions on the website, and can get
no
> "test" scripts to run or PHP for that matter.  All I get is a blank screen
> when running the CGI version or can not even get apache to load when I try
> the Module version (Get a "Requested Operation Failed" message).  can
> someone please help?????  My system is as follows:
>
> Windows 2000 SP2
> Apache 2.0.28 (I have also tried version 1.3.22 with same results as
> mentioned above)
> PHP 4.1.1
> MDAC 2.7
> MySQL 3.23.46a
>
> Thanks in advance!!
>
> Mark
>
>



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