ID: 10241
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Old-Bug Type: *Configuration Issues
Bug Type: PHP options/info functions
Operating system: 
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
Assigned To: 
Comments:

one to be fixed before 4.0.6

Previous Comments:
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[2001-04-11 03:22:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi

Yes, I do have the php options after
the LoadModule&AddModule directives

But I think it is wierd that it doesn't work in apache 
1.3.14. Other modules like mod_rewrite manage to add 
directives that may be used in httpd.conf ("RewriteEngine 
On" is one example)

I'll try to test with 1.3.19 after Easter.

Best regards,
vidar


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[2001-04-09 12:52:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This actually bit me yesterday.

It seems that Apache hasn't retrived the new options from dynamically loaded modules 
at the time it parses the config file.

Upgrading to Apache 1.3.19 solved it for me. Also make sure to place the php options 
after the LoadModule&AddModule directives in your config file.

Please report if this solves your problem.

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[2001-04-09 08:45:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi

Maybe I have missunderstud something but I thought that
directives like php_value, php_flag, php_admin_value and 
php_admin_flag may be used in httpd.conf. This doesn't 
seem to be the case with php4.0.4pl1. I have tried it both 
in global, VirtualHost and in a directory section. It 
always cause this error message:
# httpd -t
Syntax error on line 1196 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
Invalid command 'php_flag', perhaps mis-spelled or defined 
by a module not included in the server configuration

I have php4 installed for sure....

Then I tried to put the statment in a .htaccess   
filephp_flag magic_quotes_gpc off
Then it worked

System is apache 1.3.14, php-4.0.4pl1, redhat6.2 and 
redhat7.0
./configure  --enable-ftp --with-xml --with-dom 
--enable-trans-sid --with-config-file-path=/etc/httpd 
--with-mysql --with-magic-quotes --with-apxs --with-ttf 
--with-qtdom --with-pgsql --with-gd --with-imap 
--includedir=/usr --with-openssl=/usr --enable-shmop 
--enable-sysvsem

Best regards
Vidar


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