Perhaps the "extension_dir" ini setting is not set properly?
Felipe Gasper wrote:
Did you check Event Viewer? Set error reporting to E_ALL? Put your PHP
directory in PATH?
It looks like IIS is *trying* to load PHP, based on the error that the
link gives.
-Felipe Gasper
Quoth zac korpi on 10/8/2
Did you check Event Viewer? Set error reporting to E_ALL? Put your PHP
directory in PATH?
It looks like IIS is *trying* to load PHP, based on the error that the
link gives.
-Felipe Gasper
Quoth zac korpi on 10/8/2004 3:43 PM...
Hi,
I've installed PHP manually on W2K server - IIS. I followed th
Hi,
I've installed PHP manually on W2K server - IIS. I followed the instructions, as
listed in the the appendix of PHP & MYSQL Web Developmeent, and it's not working.
I've checked and rechecked the installation procedure and can't see where I did
anything wrong. The auto-install of PHP worked