Based upon previous suggestions, I tried that last night. Effectively, there was no change in behaviour, so I just have to believe the problem is a little more fundamental.
 
What irks me is that there are a number of LoadModule mod_xxxxxxx  modules/yyyyyyyyyy.so
commands immediately after my entry, and they all work (at least without any indication of error). I cut/paste from the example and just changed it to read  modules/ instead of a direct path. And then I copied the .dll into the modules folder of Apache. Still bad.
 
My next step is to run a File Access trace and weed through the several thousand lines of output to see what is happening internally. UGH!
 

Martyn T. Griffin

 


From: Calpro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 5:29 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.2 , PHP5.1.4 on Windows XP

Hi.

Peter Schmits knows how to set these up to operate together.

He sent me the link

http://www.apachelounge.com/download/mods/php5apache2.dll-php5.1.x.zip,

and  followed the instructions. There were no problems and it all works fine.

 

Ted.

 

 

 


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