ID: 38954 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: akaraethon at gmail dot com -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: MySQL related Operating System: Windows Server 2003 32bit PHP Version: 5.1.6 New Comment:
Only to confirm that using IIS with php and mysql or mysqli works very well. I just tested a fresh 5.2 snapshot and another using 5.1.6. akaraethon, I'm sorry if you don't have a gui for apache, but it is not a PHP bug or problem. However we have mailing lists to help our users with their installation problems or to let them ask any kind of 1st level support. Please use them: http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php Thanks for your understanding and please leave this bug closed now (bogus). Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-10-11 21:20:21] akaraethon at gmail dot com I am not doing anything wrong, how is it wasting your time telling you that there is a problem with how PHP and IIS interact? everything worked fine in pre v5 versions. and you want to talk about wasting time? I had to convert my entire webserver to work with apache! I do not like having to go in and edit .conf files everytime I want to make a change, I LIKE GUI's and apache doesnt have one! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-10-11 21:13:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, this is not a forum. Stop wasting our time with something you were doing wrong before. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-10-11 21:08:48] akaraethon at gmail dot com Ok, I AM NOT the only one expiriencing this issue, see bug #30231 he is having the exact same problems I am. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-10-11 20:30:22] akaraethon at gmail dot com Well to Update this, I have switched to apache and WITHOUT CHANGING ANYTHING IN PHP.INI it works fine, straight away. so now again, I tell you there is a bug in php, I suspect is has something to do with the php5isapi.dll, you might want to check into it, instead of just saying I made a mistake. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-10-04 12:37:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED] All error messages are in your Apache error_log. The fact that you're unable to put libmysql.dll in you PATH and copy appropriate php.ini to c:\windows is definitely NOT PHP problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/38954 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=38954&edit=1