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

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ok i found out what this last problem was.....here's the problem in case u have anyone else with the same problem......
 
The linke that you sent me to below "Install PHP under Apache and Vista" walks u through setting up apache and php however you have to do some things from the command prompt in windows.  It instructs you to copy the php.ini-recommended file in the command prompt and when u do it that way it doesnt really show up as php.ini.  anyway i basically edited the wrong php.ini file.  Anyway, the set up worked and when i edited the correct one it worked also!!! yeah no worries everyone is talkign to each other!
 
Tianja Samuel-George
President


----- Original Message ----
From: Bradley Giesbrecht <brad@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 8:03:38 PM
Subject: Re: Not Sure If This Is An Appache Problem Or a PHP problem


On Sep 26, 2008, at 4:33 PM, Xpert Advice wrote:

Bradley you are the best!!  So I went to the page that u sent below that has information specific to vista and now when i run the php test page i actuall get a path!!!
 
Configuration File (php.ini) Path C:\Windows
Loaded Configuration File C:\php\php.ini
Yeah!!! but wait there's one last problem :-) . 
 
Remember Im using Windows Vista, Apache2.2, Php5 and the latest version of mysql.  So im  trying to load my test page for mysql in the browser and I get a "this website cannot be displayed" error HTTP 500.  This is the test page that im running: ( not sure if there's something wrong with the codes or if i have a new problem now)  Thanks in advance guys.
 
<?php
/* Program: mysql_up.php
 * Desc:    Connects to MySQL Server and
 *          outputs settings.
 */
 echo "<html>
       <head><title>Test MySQL</title></head>
       <body>";
 $host="localhost";
 $user="root";
 $password="Antigua";
 $cxn = mysqli_connect($host,$user,$password);
 $sql="SHOW STATUS";
 $result = mysqli_query($cxn,$sql);
 if($result == false)
 {
    echo "<h4>Error: ".mysqli_error($cxn)."</h4>";
 }
 else
 {
    /* Table that displays the results */
    echo "<table border='1'>
          <tr><th>Variable_name</th>
              <th>Value</th></tr>";
    for($i = 0; $i < mysqli_num_rows($result); $i++)
    {
       echo "<tr>";
       $row_array = mysqli_fetch_row($result);
        for($j = 0;$j < mysqli_num_fields($result);$j++)
        {
           echo "<td>".$row_array[$j]."</td>\n";
        }
     }
     echo "</table>";
 }
?>
</body></html>
 
 
Tianja Samuel-George
President


----- Original Message ----
From: Bradley Giesbrecht <brad@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 11:01:43 AM
Subject: Re: Not Sure If This Is An Appache Problem Or a PHP problem


On Sep 25, 2008, at 9:57 PM, Xpert Advice wrote:

grrrrrrrr  Ok that didnt work either.  Moved it again to the windows directory and restarted everything and still nothing.  This must be a bad trick that my computer is playing on me.  Does it have anything to do with windows vista?  And yes I finally turned off the user account control.  Im pasting the original message below in case we missed something.
 
 
Hello,
I am trying to test that php is working properly with apache and with mysql and I keep getting the following error:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysqli_connect() in C:\Apache2.2\htdocs\mysql_up.php on line 13

Now I have done absolutely everything that I have read in all of these forums and it still is not working.  Below is a list of all that I have done so far:
   1.  Addded PHP to the windows path by going to "Advanced System Settings" and adding C:/php to the path.
   2.  The php.ini file is currently located at c:/php/php.ini  
   3.  I have tried moving the php.ini file to the windows folder of my computer that didnt work.
   4.  I have removed the restrictive comment from the extension php_mysqli.dll
  5.  I have re started apache several times.
  6.  Php in itself does seem to be working because I did create a test php page and below is what shows up on that page.  From what I have read the fact that the loadedconfiguration file section is blank means that my computer is not able to locate the php.ini file but i honestly have no clue where else to put it because i've tried copying it everywhere to no avail.

Please help if you can.  Below is what I got from a test page when i tested php alone on apache...however when i try to test if all three are working i get the above error.


 
Tianja Samuel-George
President


----- Original Message ----
From: "William A. Rowe, Jr." <wrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 12:40:15 AM
Subject: Re: Not Sure If This Is An Appache Problem Or a PHP problem

Xpert Advice wrote:
> 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)

It went poof.  It was actually stored in your account and only appeared to
be in c:\windows.  NOW put a php.ini in there.

This looks like a good vista walk-through for you.


Hint, read the comments if you have problems.

Sorry, I didn't read your last post carefully. Ignore my last post.


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