chris smith írta:
On 5/12/06, Laszlo Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have a SuSe 9.3 server, with apache version 2.0.53 and suexec
configured. It was working for months. One day, it stopped working for
ALL virtual hosts. I might have misconfigured something, but I'm no
Hello,
I have a SuSe 9.3 server, with apache version 2.0.53 and suexec
configured. It was working for months. One day, it stopped working for
ALL virtual hosts. I might have misconfigured something, but I'm not
sure what is the problem. When I start up apache, I see this in the
error_log:
Hello Richard,
I hope you remember my question.
Richard Lynch wote:
On Tue, April 11, 2006 11:45 am, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
I have a problem with a Win2003 server, IIS6 and PHP 5.1.2. I have
Microsoft SQL Server tools installed. C:\PHP is on the path. Extension
dirs are configured correctly
Hello All,
I had a problem with a Win2003 server, IIS6 and PHP 5.1.2. The MS SQL
extension was not working. I did not get an answer, but some people
suggested me to use Apache. Now I installed Win 2000 server, Apache
2.0.55 and PHP 5.1.2. The same computer has Microsoft SQL Server
installed.
Tim Huntley írta:
Maybe this was already asked, but are you running 64bit Windows Server
2003 on that box? I've heard there's some wonkiness getting PHP and the
various extensions to work on 64bit Windows.
I'll ask this.
c:\windows\system32\logfiles\W3SVC848989038\
Don't ask me why. :-)
Hello Richard,
Check the "php.ini" setting in the top portion to see where php.ini
MUST BE for it to be read.
It is telling me:
Configuration File (php.ini) Path C:\WINDOWS
Step #2:
Find your php.ini file, and MOVE it to where phpinfo() wants it to be.
I have my php.ini at C:\WINDO
Hello All,
I have a problem with a Win2003 server, IIS6 and PHP 5.1.2. I have
Microsoft SQL Server tools installed. C:\PHP is on the path. Extension
dirs are configured correctly. The php_mssql.dll is present there.
Everything looks okay, except that the server does not load the
extension.
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