Re: Not Sure If This Is An Appache Problem Or a PHP problem

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Ok time to start banging my head against the wall.  So I turned off the user account controls and tried everything again...still didnt work.  when i run the test page im still getting this:

 

 

Configuration File (php.ini) Path C:\Windows
Loaded Configuration File (none)
 
I really dont know what other problem we could have that windows is not able to read the php.ini file.  Now the only other thing i can think of is when i first opened that file to edit it i had to pick the program that i wanted to use to open it and of course that was notepad, i think thats the right one i should have chosen.  Can anyone think of anything else?    I also did try pointing the PHPIniDir to c:/Apache2.2/conf and of course that didnt work either.

 
Tianja Samuel-George
President


----- Original Message ----
From: "William A. Rowe, Jr." <wrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 11:02:28 PM
Subject: Re: Not Sure If This Is An Appache Problem Or a PHP problem

Xpert Advice wrote:
> Ok I think we've stumbled onto the problem.  I think you may be right it
> may be a file permission problem because I have moved this php.ini file
> everywhere.  I moved it to the apache2.2/bin folder restarted the
> computer restarted apache didnt work.  I moved it to c:/windows folder
> restarted computer restarted apache didnt work.....

> when i load the test page every single time no matter which folder i put
> it into this is what i get for paths
>
> *Configuration File (php.ini) Path *     *C:\Windows *
>
> **
> *Loaded Configuration File *     *(none)*

Did you STILL fail to turn off UAC?!?  Listen, as long as it's on, you can
only PRETEND to put files in c:\windows.

Look, create another user account on the machine.  After you *THINK* you
did something, log in as the other user.  Look for the same file you thought
you edited.  See if your change is there.

Yes, UAC is a PITA.

You are better off using the PHPIniDir directive to set the path of the
php.ini file to your apache2.2 conf\ directory.

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