On my development PC, if I do not have php4isapi.dll in my PATH then
I get 500 errors from PWS. I have PWS running on Windows 98 SE, and am
running PHP in CGI mode per the Script Map registry entry (running
PHP.EXE). As soon as I move php4isapi.dll into the PATH it starts
working. Why is this DLL required? Do I have something configured
incorrectly?
I should note I do see one other oddity on my PC...if I access any
PHP page, I get a GPF on Windows shutdown. If I open no .php pages
(i.e. PHP never runs), I do not get the error. (This is bug report
#13396 in the database.) I have encountered this problem for the last
few versions of PHP, but just with installing 4.1 did I notice that I
had php4isapi.dll in my PATH from previous versions, leading me to
wonder if PHP was still somehow running in ISAPI mode.
- Steve Yates
- SRT Enterprises
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