php-windows Digest 15 Jun 2006 02:55:12 -0000 Issue 2991

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HI all,
     I am not able to see the oci8 section under phpinfo.  The mssql and the 
odbc sections are both there.

     I am running this on Windows 2003, IIS6 combination.    I have the 
php.ini file under c:\WINDOWS.    I have input the extension_dir directory 
in, and it appears to work since it finds the php_mssql.dll without any 
problems (assumption since SQL connections work).    I have the php_oci8.dll 
uncommented.   Also the Oracle connections are failing with
Fatal error: Call to undefined function oci_pconnect()

error.
We have Oracle 9 installed.
The path has c:\oracle\v9204\bin  and  E:\PHP.

Thanks,
Steven Stuart

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I know this seems silly since you have oracle installed, but do you have
the oracle instant client installed? Installing Oracle may not
necessarily mean it installed a client on there! 

Matt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 7:11 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [PHP-WIN] oci8 not showing underphpinfo
> 
> HI all,
>      I am not able to see the oci8 section under phpinfo.  
> The mssql and the odbc sections are both there.
> 
>      I am running this on Windows 2003, IIS6 combination.    
> I have the 
> php.ini file under c:\WINDOWS.    I have input the 
> extension_dir directory 
> in, and it appears to work since it finds the php_mssql.dll 
> without any 
> problems (assumption since SQL connections work).    I have 
> the php_oci8.dll 
> uncommented.   Also the Oracle connections are failing with
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function oci_pconnect()
> 
> error.
> We have Oracle 9 installed.
> The path has c:\oracle\v9204\bin  and  E:\PHP.
> 
> Thanks,
> Steven Stuart
> 
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Hi Matt,

That is hard for me to say. On our Windows 2000 servers it works fine, but 
not our Windows 2003 servers. The packages that are on the SMS servers, are 
different though. Here is what I am installing.

Oracle Base Network Configuration - 1.01 - W2K3 Server

Oracle Net - 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server

ODBC Driver - Version 9.2.0.5.4 - W2K3 Server

Oracle Provider for OLE DB - Version 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server

Oracle Data Provider for .NET - Version 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server

Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server - Version 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 
Server

When accessing Oracle from ASP pages and so forth it works without a 
problem. Does PHP use a different portion of the Oracle application? Is 
there a way manually to determine if the "oracle instant client" is 
installed.

Thanks,
Steven Stuart


""Matt Murphy"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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I know this seems silly since you have oracle installed, but do you have
the oracle instant client installed? Installing Oracle may not
necessarily mean it installed a client on there!

Matt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 7:11 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [PHP-WIN] oci8 not showing underphpinfo
>
> HI all,
>      I am not able to see the oci8 section under phpinfo.
> The mssql and the odbc sections are both there.
>
>      I am running this on Windows 2003, IIS6 combination.
> I have the
> php.ini file under c:\WINDOWS.    I have input the
> extension_dir directory
> in, and it appears to work since it finds the php_mssql.dll
> without any
> problems (assumption since SQL connections work).    I have
> the php_oci8.dll
> uncommented.   Also the Oracle connections are failing with
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function oci_pconnect()
>
> error.
> We have Oracle 9 installed.
> The path has c:\oracle\v9204\bin  and  E:\PHP.
>
> Thanks,
> Steven Stuart
>
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> unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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I'm not sure how to tell it's installed, I'd recommend just installing
it anyway, I doubt it can hurt your oracle install. 

I am *not* an oracle expert however, I just got a connection to it
running on my w2k3 server. 

Matt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:51 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] oci8 not showing underphpinfo
> 
> Hi Matt,
> 
> That is hard for me to say. On our Windows 2000 servers it 
> works fine, but not our Windows 2003 servers. The packages 
> that are on the SMS servers, are different though. Here is 
> what I am installing.
> 
> Oracle Base Network Configuration - 1.01 - W2K3 Server
> 
> Oracle Net - 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server
> 
> ODBC Driver - Version 9.2.0.5.4 - W2K3 Server
> 
> Oracle Provider for OLE DB - Version 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server
> 
> Oracle Data Provider for .NET - Version 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server
> 
> Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server - Version 
> 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server
> 
> When accessing Oracle from ASP pages and so forth it works 
> without a problem. Does PHP use a different portion of the 
> Oracle application? Is there a way manually to determine if 
> the "oracle instant client" is installed.
> 
> Thanks,
> Steven Stuart
> 
> 
> ""Matt Murphy"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> I know this seems silly since you have oracle installed, but 
> do you have
> the oracle instant client installed? Installing Oracle may not
> necessarily mean it installed a client on there!
> 
> Matt
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Steven Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 7:11 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [PHP-WIN] oci8 not showing underphpinfo
> >
> > HI all,
> >      I am not able to see the oci8 section under phpinfo.
> > The mssql and the odbc sections are both there.
> >
> >      I am running this on Windows 2003, IIS6 combination.
> > I have the
> > php.ini file under c:\WINDOWS.    I have input the
> > extension_dir directory
> > in, and it appears to work since it finds the php_mssql.dll
> > without any
> > problems (assumption since SQL connections work).    I have
> > the php_oci8.dll
> > uncommented.   Also the Oracle connections are failing with
> > Fatal error: Call to undefined function oci_pconnect()
> >
> > error.
> > We have Oracle 9 installed.
> > The path has c:\oracle\v9204\bin  and  E:\PHP.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steven Stuart
> >
> > --
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Hi Matt,
      I have found out that the client is installed.    Our main DBA had me 
run some tools that showed that it was installed, and working.

      So it appears to be a php configuration issue.

Thanks,
Steven Stuart


""Matt Murphy"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm not sure how to tell it's installed, I'd recommend just installing
it anyway, I doubt it can hurt your oracle install.

I am *not* an oracle expert however, I just got a connection to it
running on my w2k3 server.

Matt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:51 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] oci8 not showing underphpinfo
>
> Hi Matt,
>
> That is hard for me to say. On our Windows 2000 servers it
> works fine, but not our Windows 2003 servers. The packages
> that are on the SMS servers, are different though. Here is
> what I am installing.
>
> Oracle Base Network Configuration - 1.01 - W2K3 Server
>
> Oracle Net - 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server
>
> ODBC Driver - Version 9.2.0.5.4 - W2K3 Server
>
> Oracle Provider for OLE DB - Version 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server
>
> Oracle Data Provider for .NET - Version 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server
>
> Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server - Version
> 9.2.0.4.0 - W2K3 Server
>
> When accessing Oracle from ASP pages and so forth it works
> without a problem. Does PHP use a different portion of the
> Oracle application? Is there a way manually to determine if
> the "oracle instant client" is installed.
>
> Thanks,
> Steven Stuart
>
>
> ""Matt Murphy"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> I know this seems silly since you have oracle installed, but
> do you have
> the oracle instant client installed? Installing Oracle may not
> necessarily mean it installed a client on there!
>
> Matt
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Steven Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 7:11 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [PHP-WIN] oci8 not showing underphpinfo
> >
> > HI all,
> >      I am not able to see the oci8 section under phpinfo.
> > The mssql and the odbc sections are both there.
> >
> >      I am running this on Windows 2003, IIS6 combination.
> > I have the
> > php.ini file under c:\WINDOWS.    I have input the
> > extension_dir directory
> > in, and it appears to work since it finds the php_mssql.dll
> > without any
> > problems (assumption since SQL connections work).    I have
> > the php_oci8.dll
> > uncommented.   Also the Oracle connections are failing with
> > Fatal error: Call to undefined function oci_pconnect()
> >
> > error.
> > We have Oracle 9 installed.
> > The path has c:\oracle\v9204\bin  and  E:\PHP.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steven Stuart
> >
> > --
> > PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To
> > unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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> >
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I am trying use PHP to run an application on Windows XP Pro machine. The
application runs from the command line however, when I try to run it
through Apache (I've tried called the script through a browser and a
SOAP service) the application will not run. I have tried the exec,
shell_exec and system commands.

How can I get my Application to execute when it is called through Apache?


example code:
system("notepad.exe");

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You should only run console applications, not gui apps.. Also, by default 
Apache is installed as a system service, and in that case it doesn't make 
sense to run graphical apps..

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>I am trying use PHP to run an application on Windows XP Pro machine. The
> application runs from the command line however, when I try to run it
> through Apache (I've tried called the script through a browser and a
> SOAP service) the application will not run. I have tried the exec,
> shell_exec and system commands.
>
> How can I get my Application to execute when it is called through Apache?
>
>
> example code:
> system("notepad.exe");
>
> -- 
> Brian Stakes
> http://www.voipsupply.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 800.398.VOIP - Toll Free
> 716.630.1555 - x3874
> 716.250.3874 - Direct
> 291176096 - ICQ
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Brian Stakes wrote:
I am trying use PHP to run an application on Windows XP Pro machine. The
application runs from the command line however, when I try to run it
through Apache (I've tried called the script through a browser and a
SOAP service) the application will not run. I have tried the exec,
shell_exec and system commands.

How can I get my Application to execute when it is called through Apache?


example code:
system("notepad.exe");
You may have the same problem I did when trying to use Winzip. You need to tell Windows to allow the service to interact with the desktop.

Run - services.msc. Right click on your Apache service - select Properties and then the Log on tab. Check - Allow service to interact with desktop

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Chuck Anderson wrote:
Brian Stakes wrote:
I am trying use PHP to run an application on Windows XP Pro machine. The
application runs from the command line however, when I try to run it
through Apache (I've tried called the script through a browser and a
SOAP service) the application will not run. I have tried the exec,
shell_exec and system commands.

How can I get my Application to execute when it is called through Apache?


example code:
system("notepad.exe");
You may have the same problem I did when trying to use Winzip. You need to tell Windows to allow the service to interact with the desktop.

Run - services.msc. Right click on your Apache service - select Properties and then the Log on tab. Check - Allow service to interact with desktop

Eww!! Eww!! and thrice EWW!! There is *never*, and I mean *never* an acceptable reason to run a GUI app in response to a web request - even on an Intranet.

*NEVER!!!!*

IMMHO

-Stut

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Please include the list when replying.

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Stut wrote:
Eww!! Eww!! and thrice EWW!! There is *never*, and I mean *never*
an acceptable reason to run a GUI app in response to a web request
- even on an Intranet.

*NEVER!!!!*

IMMHO

Bah.  Pure ignorance. Here's one reason.  I run Apache on my PC.  I
wrote a Php script that I run as a scheduled task to zip up a folder
once a day.  I used the WinZip command line interface.  It will not
run until I allow Apache to interact with the desktop.  Simple, to
the point, and it works.

WinZip is a GUI app. There are lots of CLI utilities for zipping - use
one of those! If you're doing this as a personal utility, why is Apache
getting involved in running a PHP script as a scheduled task?

Here's another. I have a photo gallery script written in Php that triggers an Irfanview slide show. It's very efficient and simple.

Never come across Irfanview, but a quick Google reveals a GUI app for
viewing images. How is this useful for a web-based visitor?

You're Eww, Eww, Eww and Never!! rules are just so much hot air.

Maybe in your opinion, which you are entitled to just as much as I am.
However, IMHO web-based appplications and GUI applications should not
mix. Ever. But that's just my opinion. If your use is not as a web
application, but rather as a way to start processes on your local
machine I would question why Apache needs to be involved at all.

-Stut

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Stut wrote:
Please include the list when replying.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stut wrote:
Eww!! Eww!! and thrice EWW!! There is *never*, and I mean *never*
an acceptable reason to run a GUI app in response to a web request
- even on an Intranet.

*NEVER!!!!*

IMMHO

Bah.  Pure ignorance. Here's one reason.  I run Apache on my PC.  I
wrote a Php script that I run as a scheduled task to zip up a folder
once a day.  I used the WinZip command line interface.  It will not
run until I allow Apache to interact with the desktop.  Simple, to
the point, and it works.

WinZip is a GUI app. There are lots of CLI utilities for zipping - use
one of those! If you're doing this as a personal utility, why is Apache
getting involved in running a PHP script as a scheduled task?
Good point. I guess I needed to do that while I was testing the script through my browser. WinZip would not run if I did not let Apache (Php module) interact with the desktop. My cron job (errr ... I mean scheduled task) does run Php via the command line.

And I actually have switched to using 7-zip now, as it does not require interaction with the desktop. At the time I built this personal utility, though, Winzip was all I had to work with and it got the job done in a timely manner.

I see no point in questioning why someone wants to invoke notepad from a web page. It could be a personal utility like some of the ones I write for myself.
Here's another. I have a photo gallery script written in Php that triggers an Irfanview slide show. It's very efficient and simple.

Never come across Irfanview, but a quick Google reveals a GUI app for
viewing images. How is this useful for a web-based visitor?
This runs on my PC. I have a set of Php scripts that produce HTML photo galleries from folders full of photos and it requires user (my) interaction. One option I have is to create a text file of all the photo image file paths and then invoke Irfanview with that file to start a full screen slide show.
You're Eww, Eww, Eww and Never!! rules are just so much hot air.

Maybe in your opinion, which you are entitled to just as much as I am.
However, IMHO web-based appplications and GUI applications should not
mix. Ever.
I see no problem with the implementation I used. It is the easiest and most efficient way to view a slideshow of the source images I am going to include (or have included) in an HTML photo gallery. Irfanview is very simple to use. It reduces all large files to the size of the desktop and runs a completely full screen slideshow without any further effort on my part. It does require, however, that Apache (Php module) be able to interact with the desktop.
But that's just my opinion. If your use is not as a web
application, but rather as a way to start processes on your local
machine I would question why Apache needs to be involved at all.
The browser/server interface is the easiest way for me to to create a GUI on my PC - especially since I already have Apache and Php installed. I could resurrect my old skills in C and C compliers (makefiles), then tackle the Windows API (ugh), but why bother when I have these tools available and the knowledge to use them right now.

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