ID: 31082 User updated by: djslakor at hotmail dot com Reported By: djslakor at hotmail dot com Status: Bogus Bug Type: *Configuration Issues Operating System: Windows XP Professional SP 2 PHP Version: 4.3.10RC2 New Comment:
Indeed I am using Apache 1.3.33, in which the below description applies. I suppose the feature only works with Apache2? Thanks, -djs Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-12-15 01:20:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you're using Apache2 you can always add this to your httpd.conf: PHPINIDir "conf" "The Apache 2.0 PHP module supports a new configuration directive that allows an admin to override the php.ini search path. For example, place your php.ini file in Apache's ServerRoot/conf directory and add this to your httpd.conf file: PHPINIDir "conf" " Also, you can specify it in registry..also mentioned in install.txt. Check also that php.ini is readable by the user as what your webserver runs as. In any case, PHPRC works fine here, so no bug here either. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-12-14 05:12:44] djslakor at hotmail dot com Description: ------------ As documented in install.txt: Adding: SetEnv PHPRC C:/php to httpd.conf OR setting PHPRC as a system variable both have no affect in changing the location of php.ini. For example, if php.ini resides in C:/php, using either of the above methods does not work, and default values are loaded instead. php.ini _is_ however recognized if it is placed in %systemroot% or the web server root (i.e. c:\apache). Thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=31082&edit=1