Stuts,
Everything is working. It looks like you were correct; I
reloaded PHP into C:\PHP all the errors went away. Thanks for your input
and help, much appreciated.
Gregg Oman
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From: Stut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:06 AM
To: Oman, Gregg
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: FW: Unable to load dynamic library
"C:\PHP\ext\php_mysql.dll"andUnable to load dynamic library
"C:\PHP\ext\php_mysqli.dll"
THE LIST, PLEASE INCLUDE THE LIST UNLESS YOU'RE WANTING TO HIRE ME AS A
CONTRACTOR!!!!
Hope you see that this time. Hit reply to all not reply - it's really
not that hard.
Oman, Gregg wrote:
> Stut wrote: >
>
> Ok, looking at that your configuration is very confused. Why do you
have
>
> PHP in two places?
>
> If I were you I'd remove all traces of PHP from the machine, the start
> from square one by downloading the ZIP from the PHP website and follow
> the instructions in the manual for installing it in Apache2.
>
> A while back someone posted a very good tutorial on getting PHP and
> Apache installed and working on Windows. I can't remember if it was
this
>
> list of the PHP-General list, but I'd highly recommend you search the
> archives for it.
>
> -Stut
>
> What in the phpinfo tells me it's in (2) places so I know where to
> make sure to eliminate it?
>
> Gregg
You have references to both C:\PHP and C:\Program Files\PHP. Some bits
appear to come from one and other bits come from the other. This is
almost certainly not helping.
-Stut
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