Steve,
I suspect we have the same problem - I've also tried setting up the registry
entry for the CGI mode and it makes no difference whatsoever. If you do a
phpinfo() you can see whether or not you are in ISAPI mode I think.
Best regards,
Martin
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M
ter to c:\Program Files\PHP
that is over-riding the pws-php4isapi.reg instructions. Any ideas - I'd
like to solve this?
Best regards,
Martin
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Martin Halford
V-Consult Limited
http://www.v-consult.co.uk
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Dear 'LaserJetter'
I quite like HTML-Kit from:
http://www.chami.com/html-kit/
It's free, stable, has line numbering, php plug-in and above all else
remembers file locations and has a good recent files look-up.
Give it a try!
Best regards,
Martin
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The answer is almost certainly that it won't work and you don't need to do
it on your Windows machine. The CHMOD 777 gives full read/access to the
file on the Unix/Linux server.
martin
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From: p13zo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 9:54 PM
To:
egards,
Martin
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Martin Halford
V-Consult Limited
http://www.v-consult.co.uk
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