--- Lester Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK back up a step. So is PHP4 running if you do not
> enable the
> php_xmlrpc module in php.ini?
Its running and I can see in service. But the specific
functions related to php_xmlrpc module are not
recognized, so I can say that this module is not
lo
Ranjan K. Baisak wrote:
--- Lester Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apache does not use the php modules!
There is no need to copy them to WINDOWS/System32
Apache is only complaining because PHP will not
start.
Where have you actually got php.ini? the default is
in c:\Windows
Well php.ini file is in
--- Lester Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Apache does not use the php modules!
> There is no need to copy them to WINDOWS/System32
> Apache is only complaining because PHP will not
> start.
> Where have you actually got php.ini? the default is
> in c:\Windows
Well php.ini file is in c:\wind
Ranjan K. Baisak wrote:
I set the php.ini to look for the extensions where
you installed PHP
I copied all dlls from PHP diectory to
WINDOWS/System32 directory and then it started
running. But still I am not sure how PHP picks up the
dll files. In my php.ini file I have set
extension_dir = C:\PHP4\
--- Lester Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I set the php.ini to look for the extensions where
> you installed PHP
>
I copied all dlls from PHP diectory to
WINDOWS/System32 directory and then it started
running. But still I am not sure how PHP picks up the
dll files. In my php.ini file I have
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