Mike Robinson wrote:
> > You can use PHP as CGI on Win32/IIS platform which proves to
> > be far more stable or use Apache instead of IIS.
>
> Is this documented anywhere?
I recall it was fairly well known but it wasn't explicitly mentioned in
the install notes. I don't have my bookmarks
Markus Fischer writes:
>
> You can use PHP as CGI on Win32/IIS platform which proves to
> be far more stable or use Apache instead of IIS.
>
> The combination you're using is known to have serious
> problems and is not recommended.
>
Is this documented anywhere?
Regards
Mike R
You can use PHP as CGI on Win32/IIS platform which proves to
be far more stable or use Apache instead of IIS.
The combination you're using is known to have serious
problems and is not recommended.
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 05:36:53PM -0200, Domingos Teruel wrote :
> Dear Sir,
>
>
Sterling,
I've looked at this last time when Thomas Cox reported a similar
problem. I've tracked it down to the changes you last did when
converting to the new zend_parse_parameters() api (it was the
change from zval_dtor() to zval_ptr_dtor() ).
- Markus
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 05:48:25PM +0100
This has already been fixed in CVS. I thought I placed the fix into the
4.0.4pl1 as well, but apparently I didn't :\
Denis Gasparin wrote:
>
> Hi to all!
> I found a bug in the configure script of PHP 4.0.4pl1 in the solid
> section.
> There is a test in this file for the existence o