is confusing because you say that you found your apache folder 2.2and then you are using php5apache2_4Which apache are you using 2.2 or 2.4?On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 8:06 PM, Ted Hickox <megelinic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I'm using PHP 5.5 (I think that's the latest one.) and Apache 2.4On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 2:47 AM, Hendrik Schmieder <hendrik.schmieder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Ted Hickox schrieb:Which Apache version are you using ?
I'm trying to connect PHP to Apache. I have Windows 7 Ultimate. I used
the thread safe windows binary PHP download. It was the latest download.
I then downloaded Notepad ++ and opened PHP.ini. Using Notepad ++ I
searched for the word _dir. Once I found it, I found ;extension_dir =
"ext" I removed the semicolon and saved the document.
Then I went into my PHP folder and found install.txt. I opened it with
Notepad ++ I searched for apache module. I found the apache 2.0
module. I made sure the file php5apache2_4.dll was in the PHP folder.
I copied the following text:
# For PHP 5 do something like this:
LoadModule php5_module "c:/PHP/php5apache2_4.dll"
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
# configure the path to php.ini
PHPIniDir "C:/PHP"
I capitalized my PHP folder so I could see it more distinctly.
I switched off Apache.
Then I found my Apache folder. (c:Program Files/Apache Software
Foundation/Apache2.2/conf) I opened httpd.conf with Notepad ++
I searched for Loadmodule and at the end of the Loadmodule list I pasted
this:
# For PHP 5 do something like this:
LoadModule php5_module "c:/PHP/php5apache2_4.dll"
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
# configure the path to php.ini
PHPIniDir "C:/PHP"
Then I searched for index.html and added index.php
I saved all my work and closed Notepad ++
I restarted Apache and got the following error: cannot load
php5apache2_4.dll into server. The specified procedure could not be
found. I don't know what I've done wrong. I need help starting Apache.
Hendrik
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