I experimented with an install of PHP 5.1 and had the same problem. It
would not load the mysql extension. I had to revert back to PHP 4.3
(which is having it's own problems).
David Felton wrote:
During my Googling I've read a lot about people having problems with Mysql and
PHP 5, due to the
Not sure if an error or hacker can do so, but maybe
its possible.
Windows Apache runs PHP as as a module; have you tried simply restarting
the webserver?
Wayne
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 29 November 2005 8:44 AM
To: php-windows@lists.p
Hi Everyone, please excuse me if this post breaks protocols in any way,
since I'm new to this.
I've been running a php-nuke site for some time, but recently it started
acting funny. I made some changes to my php.ini, but discovered that
changes have no effect. Even if I delete the php.ini from