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Posted by Rob King on 05/21/05 01:37
Looks like the .php extension for any file is giving a 500 error.
Are you using Apache, Apache 2 or IIS?
And if Apache are you running as a service?
I can only comment on php4.1 as that is what I use.
We use both Apache and IIS at work and setting them up for php is quite
different.
This points at PWS, but it may not be that:
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/4068
Mark formerly(What) wrote:
> OK, I made some changes and now the php doesn't work. I don't know. What
> is 1 a true or false? You can check out what is broken if you want at
> www.markusphotography.com/php/first.php
> the machine it is running on is Win2k. It was working I may just pull
> everything out for php and reinstall.
> Oli Filth wrote:
>
>> (¯`·..Yttrium ...·´¯) wrote:
>>
>>> "What" <money@weird.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
>>> 3FRge.1228$Ld4.355@trndny04...
>>>
>>>> I have just installed php5 and loaded the extensions in a subfolder,
>>>> C:/php/extension. I made changes to the php.ini to extension_dir and
>>>> removed the ; from some of the extensions. Then I have a php file that
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> does
>>>
>>>> <?php
>>>> phpinfo();
>>>> ?>
>>>> The html pieces are there. When I run this it comes up with errors that
>>>> say it can't find things like php_curl.dll
>>>> Still searching. It talks about force_redirect what is that?
>>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> After editing your php.ini file, you must too, put the dll's of your
>>> extensions the systemf older (if you use windows), and edit the
>>> system path
>>> .
>>
>>
>>
>> That's nonsense, you can leave all the extensions in the original
>> C:\...\PHP\ext directory.
>>
>> To the OP, did you ensure that you used an absolute location for the
>> extension directory, and enclose it in double quotes? e.g.:
>>
>> extension_dir = "C:\Program Files\PHP\ext"
>>
>> Bear in mind that Windows uses backslashes, not forward slashes as
>> you've used in you original post.
>>
>>
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