On Wed, October 26, 2005 6:42 pm, Vizion wrote:
> your SYSTEM folder..we advise remove all these files (like php.ini
> and
> PHP related DLLs from the Windows System folder..."
> I wonder if someone has a list of the files that should be deleted
> bearing in
> mind I have just removed an insta
Hi
In Install.text for php 5.0.5 on Page 3:
Heading Manual Installation Steps
"Previous editions of the manual suggest moving various ini and DLL files into
your SYSTEM folder..we advise remove all these files (like php.ini and
PHP related DLLs from the Windows System folder..."
While so
> -Original Message-
> From: Gerard Samuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 11 January 2003 15:48
>
> Jonathan Chum wrote:
>
> >I'm following various tutorials online that uses the
> PATH_INFO to do this,
>
> As far as I know, this technique doesn't work under windows...
As far as I
Toying with Apache further, I actually was able to get this to work a few
minutes I posted the thread. What I was doing wrong was running PHP as a CGI
rather than using it as SAPI module.
Hopefully this helps other folks as I was going nuts going through
google.com trying to find a solution.
Add
I'm following various tutorials online that uses the PATH_INFO to do this,
however Apache isn't playing nicely. I read a few documents that Apache has
a built in look back feature, but a query on google on lead me back to a few
articles that I just read so I'm assuming this feature is made up in th
Stephen wrote:
Ok, this is very off topic but this is strange. I woke up this morning
and turned on my computer like always, only today to find my normal
Windows XP theme to be changed to the classic style and the normal style
is gone, I can't change it back. Any ideas why and how to fix it may
Ok, this is very off topic but this is strange. I woke up this
morning and turned on my computer like always, only today to find my normal
Windows XP theme to be changed to the classic style and the normal style is
gone, I can't change it back. Any ideas why and how to fix it
maybe?
Oh, an
Is there anyone online that can help me with the project I posted?
I need some one to guide me thru this?
Karl
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Original Message-
> From: Jason [mailto:bio@;biohazardous.org]
> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 10:18 PM
> To: Php-General
> Subject: [PHP] Windows XP Session Issues
>
>
>
> I've been noticing that with Windows XP session variables migrate between
>
> open browser
I've been noticing that with Windows XP session variables migrate between
open browser windows, where in other versions of Windows the session
variables are kept within the browser window that they were initialized in.
The problem with this is that it seems like my website gets confused by
thi
Hola Ayer intente Instalar en Xp el Apache 2.0.35
Todo Anduvo perfecto. (lo bueno es que biene con un instalador y no tuve
ningun problema. Muy Facil de Instalar)
Luego instale la version de PHP 4.2.0 pero aqui si tuve un problema hay dos
versiones una con un instalador para servidores IIS pero p
>Choose a flavor of linux, format your HD, install, and run the that server
>like it was meant to run.
If you don't want to kill your Windooz, you could do a dualinstall. I'm not
sure it will run with XP.. never seen XP.. hope it stays that way :-)
But with W95 it runs like a dream.
Or.. use
ot;Padraic Tynan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 1:28 PM
Subject: [PHP] Apache, PHP, Windows XP, MSIE 6, Cheese, and Cookies.
Hey, I'm new to the list, and this issue may have already been addressed...
It seems that with Apache a
Hey, I'm new to the list, and this issue may have already been addressed...
It seems that with Apache and PHP (running in Windows XP Beta 2, which identifies to
Apache as an NT system) as the server and being accessed by MSIE 6.0b or MSIE 5.5 that
cheese doesn't taste right.
No, wait, that's no
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