ID: 14737
Comment by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: PDF related
Operating System: Windows 2000 Server
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:

Okay, well I resolved my problem at least... 
This message is a little misleading!

Warning : Unable to load dynamic library './extensions/php_pdf.dll' -
The specified module could not be found.

When I extracted all the files from php-4.1.1-Win32.zip php_pdf.dll WAS
placed in C:\PHP\extensions
-HOWEVER-
You *MUST* copy all the files from C:\PDP\dlls to your 
WINNT\System32 directory (in this case, pdflib.dll being most
important)

Hope that helps some of you!


Previous Comments:
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[2002-01-29 15:53:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

same way for me

windows XP
PHP 4.1.1

php_lib.dll for php 4.0.6 or rebuld

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[2002-01-29 14:23:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i'm using PHP 4.1.1

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[2001-12-28 11:00:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

- New Installation
- OS W2K Server Sp2 Eng
- Standart IIS installation
- Terminal Services (not yet)
- phpMyAdmin 2.2.2

When I try to add a extension (e.g. php_pdf.dll),
I get the following error messige back:
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X-Powered-By: PHP/4.1.0 Content-type: text/html PHP Warning: Unable to
load dynamic library './php_pdf.dll' - The specified module could not
be found. in Unknown on line 0
----------------------------------------------------------

I tryed the following ways in the php.ini:
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extension_dir = ./
extension_dir = D:\Tools\PHP\extensions
extension_dir = D:\Tools\PHP\extensions\
extension_dir = D:/Tools/PHP/extensions
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but nothings works.
I'm using the dlls witch where part of the zip file from
your download site.

The new dlls are very smale (e.g. pdf now 92k, before 500k)

Do you have any idea. Thank you for your support/help.

Best wishes
Ralf
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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