ID: 16111 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Open +Status: Closed Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: Windows PHP Version: 4.2.1 New Comment:
This is now documented: http://cvs.php.net/cvs.php/phpdoc/en/chapters/install.iis.xml Thanks for the report :) Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-01-19 23:50:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is still a documentation problem, document that people should check their php.ini is actually read by PHP. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-01-18 15:17:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This still looks like a problem to me, am marking as a PWS problem until resolved. Also it's important to know the correct php.ini is being edited as this seems to be the cause of many peoples problems. So before reporting information to this bug report, please be sure to state where phpinfo() says it is. If a PWS expert knows this is still a documentation problem, please reclassify with an explanation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-01-16 20:56:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED] win 98SE, PWS, PHP4.3.0 installbinary. ME TOO! read everything I can find - no solution 1. PWS installed and working 2. run install shield for PHP4.3.0 normal install (also did manual install forcing PWS etc.) 3. build simple hello.php put in root of PWS directories 4. 'Execute' is checked for that folder 5. useing browser - link/get/select hello.php 6. get same BUG. error "Security Alert... (seems PHP is trying!) 7. Changed cgi.force_redirect = 0 in PHP.ini (in c:/windows) 8. bug changed. Now the hello.php script just shows up as html text i.e. the <?php ...?> is not executed. (seems PHP is not being accessed or pulled into the game) 9. because symptoms changed PHP IS reading the php.ini file - it is not in the wrong directory. so all fixes listed so far will not work. This is definitly a showstopper for many. I think that setting cgi.force_redirect = 0 is somehow resulting in the PWS not knowing where to look for the PHP.exe or something like that but what do I know. A documentation FIX that works would be nice. Also there seems to be different fixes for IIS and PWS and the docs are not clear which fix for which. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-07 06:53:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello shelley win2000 + iis + php I had the same problem with header("Location....) redirects. And I don't have a solution only have one ugly code to do the same... echo "<script language='javascript'> document.location.href=$url</script>"; I hope change this code on the future, when somebody will have a solution. DJF ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-11-10 04:07:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I too had the same problem. I read that I had to set cgi.force_redirect=0 I did this and nothing happened. I tried everything, only to find out that my php.ini file was not in c:\winnt like the docs said they it would be. No the binary distro put it in c:\documents and settings\administrator\windows I copied that file to c:\winnt and the php part is working. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/16111 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16111&edit=1 -- PHP Documentation Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php