- Przemek Kowalczyk <przemek.ca@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 03/02/06, Randy Moller <zoomerz@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > Actually, the php_pgsql.dll file does NOT natively > install on the windows > > CGI distribution. If you installed using the > "installer", then download the > > zip distribution and extract the dll from the ext > folder. > > > > Next, if you haven't already done so, uncomment > the extension line on > > php.ini, and you should be good to go. > > > > If you installed originally from the zip/tar/rar > file, then it should be > > there, yes. > > > > Hope this helps. > It does not work. Does it matter if I install it as > cgi binary or > apache module? I tried both. The php.ini files get > read because I can > see the extension_dir changing for example. > I tried uncommenting the mysql dll in php.ini for > fun and and I don't > see anything about mysql in phpinfo.php > Could this be because my drive is F instead of c? No > that's stupid eh? > i have detailed apache2, php5 and postgresql8 winxp install instructions here: http://www.geocities.com/operationsengineer1/ since you are mostly set up, you likely can review 99% of it without doing anything. if your isntall deviated from this install, then you can make the adjustment. this is for a cgi install. i think it is sufficient. i've recommended about 5 or so people to it and not one has come back with a problem. in addition, search this mailing list for a similar problem about within the last few weeks. someone had a similar problem and posted the solution with the last few weeks. good luck. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com