[PHP-DEV] Re: #22291 [Opn-Bgs]: CGI do not function !

2003-02-19 Thread Vincent Robert
It's a bug 

I'm not the only one, look #22292


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 ID:   22291
  Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reported By:  v dot robert at ouestfrance-multimedia dot com
 -Status:   Open
 +Status:   Bogus
  Bug Type: CGI related
  Operating System: NT4 SP6a  XP Pro SP1
  PHP Version:  4.3.1
  New Comment:

 Sorry, but your problem does not imply a bug in PHP itself.  For a
 list of more appropriate places to ask for help using PHP, please
 visit http://www.php.net/support.php as this bug system is not the
 appropriate forum for asking support questions.

 Thank you for your interest in PHP.


 Ask support questions elsewhere.



 Previous Comments:
 

 [2003-02-19 03:45:44] v dot robert at ouestfrance-multimedia dot com

 My config for extensions is:
 extension=php_iisfunc.dll
 extension=php_mssql.dll
 extension=php_sockets.dll

 others are off.

 When I put in comment extension=php_iisfunc.dll, all work fine in CGI.

 NB: We use php in order to use phpbb forum.

 

 [2003-02-19 03:01:58] v dot robert at ouestfrance-multimedia dot com

 I've installed yesterday the 4.3.1 on two system:
 first: NT4 SP6a  IIS
 second: Win XP Pro SP1  IIS

 In both cases the PHP functions normally in ISAPI but not in CGI.

 In the first case, i've have multiple instances of php.exe in my task
 manager and my browser (IE6) don't have result before I kill the
 php.exe.

 In the second case, i've an error with php interpretor, so i've nothing
 in the browser.

 I read that ISAPI is not as stable as cgi, so what can I do in order to
 use CGI ???

 


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: #22291 [Opn-Bgs]: CGI do not function !

2003-02-19 Thread Magnus M
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 11:27:51 +0100
Vincent Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It's a bug 
 
 I'm not the only one, look #22292

And then it's a duplicate, and therefor marked bogus.
If you have any additional information that can be useful, not already known,
please add it to that bug.


/ Magnus

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: #22291 [Opn-Bgs]: CGI do not function !

2003-02-19 Thread James Devenish
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on Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 11:34:21AM +0100, Magnus M wrote:
 On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 11:27:51 +0100
 Vincent Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  It's a bug 
  
  I'm not the only one, look #22292
 
 And then it's a duplicate, and therefor marked bogus.
 If you have any additional information that can be useful, not already known,
 please add it to that bug.

So...this thread is discussing #22291 (which Vincent Robert) submitted.
He then comments that bug #22292 (posted half an hour after his)
indicates the same problem but is told by two people that his (earlier)
bug is bogus because it is a duplicate of a bug (presumably the one he
mentioned: the one that was submitted in the future)? BTW he has already
commented in bug #22292 as far as I can see. Just an observation.



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Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: #22291 [Opn-Bgs]: CGI do not function !

2003-02-19 Thread Magnus M1
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 18:41:56 +0800
James Devenish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So...this thread is discussing #22291 (which Vincent Robert) submitted.
 He then comments that bug #22292 (posted half an hour after his)
 indicates the same problem but is told by two people that his (earlier)
 bug is bogus because it is a duplicate of a bug (presumably the one he
 mentioned: the one that was submitted in the future)? BTW he has already
 commented in bug #22292 as far as I can see. Just an observation.

FYI: We don't check for new bugs every second. ;)


/ Magnus

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