ID:               29224
 Comment by:       somenet at somewhere dot org
 Reported By:      marcschroeder at hotmail dot com
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         *Configuration Issues
 Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
 PHP Version:      5.0.1
 New Comment:

Nine...im having the same problem. Why is status "Bogus"?
the path in the error i recieve is the one where the file is located.
Major bug. Cant use php now...


Previous Comments:
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[2004-09-16 17:04:15] jaapjp at zonnet dot nl

Make that eight. I've got the same problem (unable to load dynamic
library 'c:\php\ext\php_mysql.dll' - Kan opgegeven module niet vinden)
under Apache 2.0.50 with PHP 5.0.1. The path given in the error message
is correct....

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[2004-09-12 14:37:03] rene_nadorp at planet dot nl

That's 7 users reporting the same problem: I get the same error message
(unable to load module php_mysql.dll. module not found), although it's
in the right directory (../ext). Loading modules from the same
directory is succesful. Only mysql results in error.

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[2004-09-11 01:43:45] php at pattersonweb dot org

I have seen this same error under Apache 1, with PHP 5.0 and Mysql 4...

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[2004-08-27 23:27:52] at989 at earthlink dot net

I think this is a IIS problem, not PHP. I had the same thing several
times, and each time it goes away after I tweak something in IIS.
I changed the dll to which the php extension is maped to see if I got a
similar message or not (to see if this was indeed a php or iis problem).
I got "module not found" message. After I restored the mapping,
everything worked fine :-/
I have no idea why this happened. But i hope this will help someone who
knows more about iis to figure this out.

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[2004-08-23 18:31:01] bentrafford at yahoo dot com

Make that six users with the same problem. I've searched the bug
database, the net, newsgroups, and found no resolution to this issue,
other than PHP developers declaring it bogus.

Well, I've got my path updated, and the following set in my php.ini:
extension_dir = ".;c:/php/ext/"

I'm still getting the same issue as described above. This is either a
bug with PHP or a bug with the documentation.

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