> -----Original Message----- > From: weston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:weston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 4:07 PM > To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Getting PHP for Windows to talk to MS SQL? > > I'm trying to get PHP (for Windows) to talk to MS SQL Server. > This is proving to be non-trivial. > > I downloaded and installed the Windows binary package on my > machine (the machine is running Microsfot Windows XP > Professional), and jumped through the hoops to get it running > under Apache 2.0. So far, so good. > > Now, the first thing I noted was that the mssql functions > actually don't seem to exist in the binary... and apparently > you have to compile them in to PHP, after having built > FreeTDS. This seems a bit odd, as it's not at all clear to me > that FreeTDS actually will build under Windows at all (it > being a UNIX solution). I did try building it under cygwin, > which ended with a flurry of error messages in bsqldb.c, so > this assumption seems correct. They are not compiled into the binary, but are available as an extension that you enable via php.ini <snip> > Any ideas what the right best way to do this is? I'd prefer > to use the mssql functions if I can... > I'm doing the same thing on my workstation with Apache 2, PHP 5 and MSSQL 2000. * ntwdblib.dll is in %systemroot%\system32\. * I am not using the bundled ntwdblib.dll * PHP is installed in c:\php from binary zip, pecl extensions are in c:\php\ext * (php.ini) extension_dir = "c:\php\ext\" * (php.ini) extension=php_mssql.dll is uncommented * php_mssql.dll is in c:\php\ext, not %systemroot%\system32\ * SQL Server 2000 is installed The md5sum of my ntwdblib.dll is 4a76e50c4921ca9a35c5bb3c010b0cf8 I tested with the bundled ntwdblib.dll, which worked as well. Try moving php_mssql.dll back into your extension directory, ensure that the 'extension_dir' value is correct, restart apache and test again. -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php