ID:               28799
 Comment by:       sebben at waw dot com dot br
 Reported By:      l_anjanesh at yahoo dot com
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         *General Issues
 Operating System: Windows 2003 Server Enterprise
 PHP Version:      5.0.0RC3
 New Comment:

i not inglesh, i portugues
http://br.php.net/get/php-5.0.0RC2-Win32.zip/from/this/mirror

is the orc2


Previous Comments:
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[2004-06-29 11:36:39] ruta at teltec dot de

Same with 2003 webserver edition

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[2004-06-28 10:43:55] l_anjanesh at yahoo dot com

Demis - Have you tried this :
http://museum.php.net/php5/
RC2 is not listed but RC1 is.

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[2004-06-28 04:57:41] demis at liquidbit dot com

I have the same problem with PHP 5 RC3/iis.
A simple <?php echo "hello"; ?> will give me an access violation. But
what is weird is running phpinfo at the start of my script will make it
work e.g. <?php phpinfo(); echo "hello"; ?> 

Also note in the phpinfo() page under "PHP Variables" section, the key
_ENV["TEMP"] had a value of "Access Violation...", once I added access
to user IUSR_PCNAME it reverted back to "C:\WINDOWS\TEMP"

Since it appears that the php5isapi.dll RC2 works, can someone please
provide a URL so I can download it.

Hope this helps

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[2004-06-25 13:12:47] seang at moosecat dot com dot au

Same problem with XP Pro IIS 5.1 PHP 5.0.0RC2 & RC3 
PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 00B473DD 
- after reading some of the comments I replaces the php5isapi.dll with
the package RC1 - and that fixed it....

Hope this helps

Sean

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[2004-06-24 18:44:30] l_anjanesh at yahoo dot com

This MySQL issue has been around sometime with PHP5. But you'll find
that PHP's own db called SQLLite is enabled by default (I have no idea
how this works an where is the db in the first place). They are
probably concentrating more on their db.....but still it doesn't make
sense though since almost all web servers are using MySQL and what are
the chances of them switching to SQLLite soon ???

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