php-windows Digest 2 Jul 2005 00:00:33 -0000 Issue 2715
Topics (messages 26176 through 26178):
Re: Perplexed - wont parse <?php ?> tags in html
26176 by: Mark Rees
Re: Script to query NTP server
26177 by: David Felton
for help on how to fix this...
26178 by: Miguel Garcÿffffeda
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Lots of possible solutions on this:
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum88/4806.htm
And another is... change the extensions on your html files
""Fred"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> PHP5 - Apache2 - XPSP2
> New to PHP.
> I have done everything I think I need to do to get PHP5 working.
> I can link to and execute file.php scripts just fine, but scripts imbedded
> with <?php ... ?> in html files are not parsed/executed.
> I must have missed something really simple - but I can't find it.
> Any ideas?
>
> TIA
>
> Fred.
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> http://www.vanheusden.com/query_ntp.php
> This site has one, maybe you can try to contact him/her..
- I came across that one too, but didn't think to contact the page owner
for the source, I'll give it a go.
Cheers.
> And here is a manual...
> (found with google: php+how+to+query+ntp)
> http://www.kloth.net/software/timesrv1.php
- thanks, I found that one, but unfortunately the script that queries the
ntp server is in perl rather than PHP.
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I also have had the same problem that my companion. I want that you help me to
fix this but with pg_conect() - PostgreSQL.
Thanks...
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[12 Oct 2004 1:09am CEST] ferik100 at flexis dot com dot br
Description:------------I have searched the web, posted to discussion lists and
basically donemy homework, but try as I may I've yet to find a solution to
thefollowing problem.I have recently installed MySQL 4.0.21, Apache 2.0.52 and
PHP 5.0.2 on aWindows XP SP 2 machine. (BTW, I've successfully installed
andconfigured Apache/MySQL/PHP dozens of times before under just aboutevery
OS.) I uncommented the php_mysql.dll line in the php.ini file asusual, but when
I run any script that uses one of the mysql functions, Iget an error message
that reads, for instance:Fatal error: Call to undefined function
mysql_connect() in...In my case, I don't get any errors from Apache when the
server isstarted or re-started, but from what I've read here and there it
seemsthat this problem is linked to php_mysql.dll not being loaded
properly.I've checked my PATH (no MySQL doesn't come before PHP; in fact it's
noteven there), I've tried copying libmysql.dll and php_mysql.dll
toWINDOWS/SYSTEM32, and I've
tried basically every other suggestion I'veread, but *nothing* works.I see
that bug report #29912 seems to be pretty similar to mine, butit's been
dismissed as "bogus". Curiously enough, lots of people outthere seem to be
having the same problem as we are who were not havingany problems before. I'm
not of course saying that the problem is"definitely" with PHP, but something
funny's going on...
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That doesn't make this a bug, you're just doing something wrong. Pleaserefer to
the [email protected] mailinglist for help on how tofix this. There is
no bug here.
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