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On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 10:22 PM, Floyd Baker wrote:
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> I'm stuck here too. Don't know that much in the first place except
> that I did get it together once. Apache/php4/mysql on win32... Now
> to upgrade it's all new again.
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> I'm sure php config files are ok to
I'm stuck here too. Don't know that much in the first place except
that I did get it together once. Apache/php4/mysql on win32... Now
to upgrade it's all new again.
I'm sure php config files are ok to the point where apache picks it
up. There is no 4.1.1 file as called for in the apache
Nothing noted in the error log. The lines I have tried using are the EXACT
ones stated in the install.txt file. I basically copied them from the
install doc and pasted it into the httpd.conf file.
Mark
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* Mark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 04. 2002 12:14]:
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> the Module version (Get a "Requested Operation Failed" message). can
> someone please help? My system is as follows:
> Windows 2000 SP2
> Apache 2.0.28 (I have also tried version 1.3.22 with same results as
People had problems in t
I've never installed PHP on a Windows box, but on Linux you have to move
and rename the php.ini file. It's mentioned in the docs, but for the life
of me I can't remember its name right now.
Miles Thompson
At 11:15 AM 1/4/2002 -0600, Mark wrote:
>I apologize if the title of this post sounds ov
I apologize if the title of this post sounds overly aggresive, but I have
followed the instructions to a 'T' and got nowhere!! I have tried the
"auto" install version of PHP and manual instructions for installing PHP
4.1.1. Neither of them work. I added the lines to my httpd.conf file for
both
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