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Posted by Pete Marsh on 03/22/07 20:46
On Mar 22, 12:19 pm, "Pete Marsh" <m...@witty.com> wrote:
> On Mar 22, 5:20 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Pete Marsh wrote:
> > > Wondering if anyone can recomend some sample code for dynamically
> > > loading the GD module.
>
> > > I have tried setting the extension dir in php.ini, and loading the GD
> > > module from there when apache is started, but it won't load.
>
> > > There is also the option of dynamically loading the module at run time
> > > of the script.
>
> > > LD() i believe is the call.
>
> > > Anyone able to recommend a workaround here?
>
> > > Or provide a hint with a sample?
>
> > > Here's the closest usage of DL() i have found but not quite what I
> > > need,
>
> > > <?php
> > > $gd_is_shared = "shared-library";
>
> > > if (function_exists('ImageCreateFromPNG') && !@dl('gd.so')) {
> > > $gd_is_shared = "embedded";
> > > }
>
> > > print $gd_is_shared;
> > > ?>
>
> > > I'm just hoping to determine what the error message is as to why it
> > > won't load under windows.
>
> > If it won't load at Apache startup, there's a problem. And I would
> > expect this problem would keep it from loading dynamically, also.
>
> > Did you check your Apache error log? Perhaps even your Windows event
> > log might have something.
>
> hi, I think I may have a syntax error in the Load module directive in
> httpd.conf
>
> I have made a guess as I could not find the specific definition for
> calling the GD module.
>
> I've included the correct syntax bellow for loading the php5 module,
> which i used as a guide.
>
> LoadModule php5_module "C:/Program Files/PHP/php5apache2.dll"
> Loadmodule gd_module "C:/program Files/PHP/php_gd2.dll"
> ^^^^^^^^^
>
> Instead of gd_module, what should I use above?
Further experimentation shows that the error being generated is:
Syntax error on line 963 of "C:/program files/Apache Group/Apache2/
conf/httpd.conf: Can't locate API module structure 'gd2_module' in
file C:/program files/PHP/php_gd2.dll
Any further ideas appreciated.
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