thanks for the replies, but...
> If there is a php.ini file in the php root directory, then that gets
used. Otherwise, the php.ini file in C:\Windows (iirc). If the
Actually it seems like the Zend IDE installed another apache server. But
the situation is more confusing.
When I start my standard apache server (dbl-click the binary itself to
make sure no windows services are redirecting), it is not looking for a
php.ini in the same folder as the binary. It reads in
C:/dev/Zend/etc/php.ini
I think I tracked down the issue to setting which httpd.conf apache looks
for. the directory setup is:
apache/
/conf/httpd.conf
but this file seems to not be getting used, rather it is using the other
apache install...
1 apache binary
2 looks for an httpd.conf (search order?)
3 which has a line where to load a php.dll
4 php.ini is looked for next to the php.dll
5 php.ini says where to find other php extensions etc.
so somewhere tween 1 and 2 there is a redirect i cannot track down.
i guess its not really a PHP issue, more an apache/zend IDE installer
thing but appreciate any tips...
/dc
>
>> On my dev box, I installed the zend editor. Now when i do a
>> localhost/phpinfo()
>> from a normal browser window (ie not from within the zend IDE) it says php
>> is using the <..>/zend/php.ini settings file...
>
> This is because that's the file that it found first (ie, search order).
Zend installs its own php binaries (unless you do a custom setup).
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