Can you tell me exactly what your layout is/was for Apache 1.3.* please?  I
never loaded a module into that..

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nuno Lopes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 19 June 2004 18:25
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP-DOC
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] help needed with windows install part of the PHP
> manual
>
>
> > In system path (e.g. system32): the underlying extension libs (e.g.
> > libmysqli.dll) - the alternative is to hold them locally whereever you
> want
> > them, but if you do this you'd need a separate copy in apache2\bin and
> > anywhere a php.exe needs them.
> >
> > In apache2\bin: copy of php5ts.dll, copy of php.ini
>
> I don't have any file in the apache dir...
> I've made a test, and if you copy the php.ini file to the apache dir, it
> will parse it, instead of the php.ini file in the windows folder.
>
>
> > In path_to_wherever_you_like: php5apache2.dll and php's
> dynamically loaded
> > libraries (e.g. php_mysqli.dll), any other versions of PHP (cli/cgi) you
> > fancy keeping there, a different copy of php.ini if you like
> (NB you could
> > even load PHP-GTK from there because you'd be using an entirely separate
> PHP
> > binary & ini to do so).
> >
> > Path given for both Apache's LoadModule configuration and PHP's
> > extension_dir ini setting in apache2\bin need to match
> > 'path_to_wherever_you_like'.
> >
> > My big question is, why wasn't this an issue under PHP 4?  Is
> it a bug or
> a
> > feature, and if so which version's correct?
>
> I think that developpers should take a look into this, so that we
> could set
> apache+php without copying any files to a non-php folder.
>
> Nuno
>

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