I want to use curl support for php5.0.5 and iis. I installed the downloaded
php binary and tried to configure the it to use curl by modifying php.ini.
But it always came with a message not able to find curl_init(). Is there
anybody out there knowing if we can configure the downloaded php 5.0.5 to
I want to use curl support for php5.0.5 and iis. I installed the downloaded
php binary and tried to configure the it to use curl by modifying php.ini.
But it always came with a message not able to find curl_init(). Is there
anybody out there knowing if we can configure the downloaded php 5.0.5 to
I want to use curl support for php5.0.5 and iis. I installed the downloaded
php binary and tried to configure the it to use curl by modifying php.ini.
But it always came with a message not able to find curl_init(). Is there
anybody out there knowing if we can configure the downloaded php 5.0.5 to
* Raditha Dissanayake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Luis Lebron wrote:
> >I have a server running RH 8, Apache 1.3.27, PHP 4.3.9. I tried to
> >recompile PHP with Curl support.
>
> that's a very old version of red hat that is no longer supported you
> might want to upgrade at least to RH 9 if not to fed
Luis Lebron wrote:
I have a server running RH 8, Apache 1.3.27, PHP 4.3.9. I tried to
recompile PHP with Curl support.
that's a very old version of red hat that is no longer supported you
might want to upgrade at least to RH 9 if not to fedora
Everything seemed to compile correctly. However, w
I have a server running RH 8, Apache 1.3.27, PHP 4.3.9. I tried to
recompile PHP with Curl support.
Everything seemed to compile correctly. However, when I restarted apache
I got the following error:
"Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/libssl.so into server:
/etc/httpd/modules/libssl.so: undefined sym
I'm trying to get PHP to compile with CURL support (on my Linux server), but
it's not working and I'm not getting an error message.
I've installed curl correctly I think. /usr/local/include/curl contains
curl.h easy.h and other header files. /usr/local/lib has libcurl.a.
I said ./configure --wit
On 9/10/2001 10:08 PM this was written:
> Some people have reported problems with cURL and PHP v4.0.6
> (regarding SSL, although I haven't seen them, and some people don't have
> problems).
> Upgrade to a recent snapshot (or latest CVS) of cURL and everything
> should be fine...
I had cU
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Daniel Baldoni wrote:
> G'day Jason
>
> >> On the hosting provider, HTTPS connections don't work. But,
> >> I'm told the command-line version of curl does work.
> >
> > That'd probably be because they didn't install the HTTPS-able
> > version of cURL. Check out curl.haxx.se
G'day Jason
>> On the hosting provider, HTTPS connections don't work. But,
>> I'm told the command-line version of curl does work.
>
> That'd probably be because they didn't install the HTTPS-able
> version of cURL. Check out curl.haxx.se for more info.
No, testing shows that their cURL binary
> On the hosting provider, HTTPS connections don't work. But,
> I'm told the command-line version of curl does work.
That'd probably be because they didn't install the HTTPS-able
version of cURL. Check out curl.haxx.se for more info.
Jason
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G'day folks,
I have a site just about ready to go on-line. All my local testing has
worked like a dream - but the cURL support on the hosting provider is
partially broken.
Actually using curl_init()...curl_exec() etc. on my box to contact remote
URIs (both over HTTP and HTTPS) has worked from d
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