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PHP5 Still Not Enabled for mySQL
Date: 11/27/07
(PHP Community) Keywords: php, mysql, html, sql, apache
This is an update from this post last week. So far, I've had no luck with it. To recap my config settings:
PHP 5.2 Installed on Windows XP, C:/php php.ini file copied to c:/windows/system32 doc_root = "E:\public_html" extension_dir = "C:/php/ext" extension=php_mysql.dll uncommented
Apache 2.2.4 Installed under C:/Apache php5 running as a module document root, E:\public_html
System | Windows NT CROSSBOW-DEV 5.1 build 2600 |
Build Date | Nov 8 2007 23:18:08 |
Configure Command | cscript /nologo configure.js "--enable-snapshot-build" "--with-gd=shared" |
Server API | Apache 2.0 Handler |
Virtual Directory Support | enabled |
Configuration File (php.ini) Path | C:\WINDOWS |
Loaded Configuration File | (none) |
PHP API | 20041225 |
PHP Extension | 20060613 |
Zend Extension | 220060519 |
Debug Build | no |
Thread Safety | enabled |
Zend Memory Manager | enabled |
IPv6 Support | enabled |
Registered PHP Streams | php, file, data, http, ftp, compress.zlib |
Registered Stream Socket Transports | tcp, udp |
Registered Stream Filters | convert.iconv.*, string.rot13, string.toupper, string.tolower, string.strip_tags, convert.*, consumed, zlib.* |
If I can't figure out anything else to get mySQL to work, does anyone have praise for Wamp?
Update I was running out of time and just installed Wamp. It's almost too easy to configure and run. Thanks everyone for your input; it'll be very handy for future reference.
Source: http://community.livejournal.com/php/598969.html
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