I have a friend who is having this same problem - but we have tried it with multiple pages - and the odd part is that it seems like it is not even sending the php.exe compiler any data. He is using NT 4.0 IIS4 with 4.0.6 Php using the .exe itself not the isapi. I have personally had no problems with my install on NT 4 IIS4 nor 2Kpro running IIS5. He has also sent me images of his configuration and everything looks perfect. This is really something I would not expect ;-) It has to do with IIS itself, since you can type in the name of a page that does not even exsist and get the same error you would with one that does! Hope there can be a remedy found :o] - Steve "Flint Doungchak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Phil, > > Thanks for your response. I have gone through the install.txt and made the > configuration changes. I think you should know that this CGI Misbehaving > doesn't occur regularly nor on a consistant file. I have the checked the > check file exists box, and I still get the error (the Misbehaving one), once > in a while, rather than the 404 error I expect to get (probably meaning the > page is found but something weird happened). I'd say the error might pop up > 1 out of 100 page loads. > > It looks like it only occurs on pages with MS SQL (not MySQL) db connections > (so I'm going to check with Frank to see if has any ideas) AND only if the > Header (Location: xx/xxx.html) function is used in combination. Gathered > from others, it doesn't seem to happen in Apache, so it might just be IIS, > but the MS KB doesn't have anything at all. > > There are a lot of people reporting this one on the windows list (some who > have the PHP.exe or other extentions with wrong permissions or re-directing > to a page that doesn't exist). I orginially thought as you did, but, in > Jeff's case, ours, and many others, this is not true. So there is something > going on here and I don't know what it is. > > I did run php.exe -i on the command line, and it seems OK. I double checked > permissions on all the modules I am using, php.exe and php4dts.dll just in > case. Nada. > > Anyhoo, I'm going to keep working on it. Any ideas from anyone else would be > great. > > Thanks for all of the effort. > > -Flint > > -----Original Message----- > From: Phil Driscoll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 4:33 AM > To: Flint Doungchak; 'Jeff Howard'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Why am I getting a CGI error? > > > On Friday 10 August 2001 20:26, Flint Doungchak wrote: > > It seems that a lot of us are getting this error and nothing has been > > resolved. I sent a bug report with information from my IIS logs. > There is no bug here - it is just incorrect configuration of IIS and/or > security settings on your php script/php.exe/php4ts.dll/php extensions > and/or > the fact that the file you think you are accessing doesn't actually exist in > > the place you think it does. > > install.txt takes you through the motions of getting to the bottom of the > problem. > > Cheers > -- > Phil Driscoll -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [PHP-WIN] Why am I getting a CGI error?
Steve \"Neo Cerberus\" Juhnke Wed, 15 Aug 2001 17:18:03 -0700
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