> Help! I was trying to make an installation of PHP 5.1.2 + Apache > 2.0.55 + PostgreSQL 8.1 on Windows 2003 Server, and I'm stuck. I > got PHP to work with Apache quite smoothly, so did I marry PHP > with PostgreSQL - scripts connecting to the database work fine > from windows command line, except that the following code: > > if (extension_loaded("php_pgsql")) { > echo "PGSQL loaded!"; > } > > returns no message. Still database queries work fine. Trouble > starts > when I try to open a page in my browser - then I get an error > message like this: > > Error: call to udefined function pg_connect()... > > I changed the php.ini file a billion times, trying to figure out > what to set in the "extension_dir" and "extension=php_pgsql.dll" > lines, and I tried at least as many times to change apache's > httpd.conf file so that the php module is loaded properly. And it > is, as far as I'm concerned - the phpinfo() page shows without a > problem. One peculiar thing about it is that in the "Loaded > modules" section (don't remember the exact name) there's > absolutely no sign of the pgsql module. >>you could change the first check to: >>if (!function_exists('pg_connect')) { >> die("no pg_connect"); >>} I did. I got the message "no pg_connect", as You had probably expected... >>What does: >> >>print_r(get_loaded_extensions()); >> >>show? >> >>Anything regarding pgsql? Here's the output from both php4 and php5 on both Apache 1.3.45 and 2.0.55: Array ( [0] => standard [1] => bcmath [2] => calendar [3] => ctype [4] => com [5] => ftp [6] => mysql [7] => odbc [8] => overload [9] => pcre [10] => session [11] => tokenizer [12] => xml [13] => wddx [14] => zlib [15] => apache ) Actually, it used to be like what's written above, but suddenly it changed to this and is still like it, no matter what I do: Array ( [0] => bcmath [1] => calendar [2] => com_dotnet [3] => ctype [4] => date [5] => ftp [6] => hash [7] => iconv [8] => odbc [9] => pcre [10] => Reflection [11] => session [12] => libxml [13] => standard [14] => tokenizer [15] => zlib [16] => SimpleXML [17] => dom [18] => SPL [19] => wddx [20] => xml [21] => xmlreader [22] => xmlwriter [23] => apache2handler ) >>Does your server keep logs? Maybe something in there will give you >>some ideas about what's going on.. Inside error.log I found the following line (a number of times, probably because I was often changing httpd.conf and restarting the server): PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/php_pgsql.dll' - Unable to locate specified module in Unknown on line 0 (This might not be the exact message as I was translating the part after "-" from my native language, which is Polish. By the way, here's some more detailed info about my installation: PHP4 directory: C:\PHP4 (extensions in C:\PHP4\extensions) PHP5 directory: C:\PHP5 (extensions in C:\PHP5\ext) Apache 1.3.34 directory: C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache Apache 2.0.55 directory: C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2 The following comments will relate to PHP5 + Apache2 configuration files. I tried the same things with other combinations of php and apache versions with the same result (i.e. no result). All of these lines are uncommented. php.ini (located in C:\PHP5\php.ini) doc_root= user_dir= extension_dir="C:/PHP5/ext/" (also tried "./ext", "C:\PHP5\ext") ... extension=php_pgsql.dll httpd.conf (located in ...Apache2\conf\httpd.conf) UserDir "D:/WWW/*" DirectoryIndex index.php index.htm index.html index.html.var LoadModule php5_module "C:\PHP5\php5apache2.dll" AddType application/x-httpd-php .php AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps PHPIniDir "C:\PHP5\" -- Nie przychodz! Nie przyjezdzaj! Nie dzwon! Zamow ogloszenie drobne do "Gazety Wyborczej" przez internet wchodzac na http://www.aaaby.pl/wyborcza i wygraj nawet 10.000 zl!