Jump to content

829

New Members
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Not Telling

829's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/5)

0

Reputation

  1. I got the problem resolved on my own.
  2. I have started tracking down possible issues and found that the system still thinks there is another version of php installed on my machine. It stems from another open source program that did not uninstall all the services it installed. I have done some research and found possible dll's to be the culprit. Can anyone please tell me what I should be looking for? I am not in a position I can search the server currently, but a search on the web pointed out to look for this file, php4ts.dll. I am using PHP5, but the program that did not uninstall everything that it installed did use PHP4.3 I believe.
  3. Does anyone know what the error actually means?
  4. Right, but what I am trying to do is this.
  5. I have, but it does not mention this php -v test process. I am just worried that if I continue I might be running into problems elsewhere.
  6. Thank you for the more constructive reply. This is the guide I am using. http://www.expertsrt.com/tutorials/Matt/install-apache.html I extracted the zip to my webserver folder and applied the path in the Environmental Variables. I tried to eliminate the issue of compile problems with trying different mirrors.
  7. The last two comments are real mature, did you come up with those on your own? I am using Windows, because: #1. A properly secured server is a properly secured server -->. <-- Period #2. The only reason Microsoft is attacked more, is there is a larger Microsoft presence. If *nx was better, more people would use it. Now, if mature people would like to respond with helpful comments please do, I am still having this issue.
  8. This is going to be used in a production environment and I have read that security wise those packages are not a good choice.
  9. I am running through a guide to install Apache with PHP. The step I am at asks me to open a command prompt and type in php -v to test path settings. When I do this, I get the following image, can anyone help me? OS: Server 2003 Enterprise PHP Windows Binary: 5.2.1 zip package - Tried different mirrors to eliminate package error. Apache: 2.2.4-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi I read that Apache 2.2 and PHP 5 do not play nice, but could it cause the problem in the image?
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.