OK, so I installed the windows PHP-GTK modules (comes with PHP4) on a
windows XP machine where I was also running the FoxServ windows version of
php/python/mysql, placing a zlib file from the GTK package into the
windows/system directory, according to the GTK instructions, suddenly my
server enviro
hello,
I am very new to php but i already had some Perl/CGI and Tcl experience.
I saw the "#!" only on linux plattforms before. It introduces a line
which lets the webserver know which interpreter has to be used for
the file at hand. I could imagine, that your apache is not correctly
configured. Di