RE: .dll files versus .so files in modules in Windows

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Don Denton wrote:
Thanks Charles. It still isn't working, but I am going to go back and double check all my paths. And in response to Dragon, If I need any other help, I'll be sure to go to the PHP mail lists, but I thought that this was a problem with apache sending out the wrong file types or something along those lines.

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No, it is a difference between Linux/Unix type OS installs and WIndows.

A .so file is the functional equivalent of a DLL, a run-time loadable, dynamically linked code module.

However, as I said, this is a PHP issue and not an Apache issue. Setting up PHP on Windows and many other platforms is also very well documented in their install documentation on the PHP web site.


Dragon

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