PHP 5.0.3 and Oracle9i on Windows 2000/Apache

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I am having trouble logging onto Oracle via PHP on a Windows 2000 machine.

I keep getting the error:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function OCILogon() in C:\Program
Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\oraconnect.php on line 15

I seem to have everything set up correctly.  I am running an Oracle 9i
client and have set up the php.ini file with "extension=php_oci8.dll"
uncommented, left ";extension=php_oracle.dll" commented. (Although I have
tried various combinations of these two.  Also I have set the "extension_dir
= C:\Program Files\PHP\ext" correctly and noted that php_oci8.dll and
php_oracle.dll exist there.

Now here is where it gets really weird and I could use some help:

It works fine from the command line:

I type "php oraconnect.php" for the following code:
<?php
//putenv("ORACLE_SID=TESTDB");
//putenv("ORACLE_HOME=C:/oracle/ora92");
//putenv("TNS_ADMIN=C:/oracle/ora92/network/admin");
$username = "SCOTT";
$passwd = "TIGER";
//$db="(DESCRIPTION=
 //          (ADDRESS_LIST=
  //           (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)
   //            (HOST=orahostname1)(PORT=1621)
    //         )
     //      )
  //           (CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=TESTDB))
   //  )";
$conn = OCILogon("SCOTT","TIGER","TESTDB");
if (!$conn)
{
   echo "Connection failed";
   echo "Error Message: [" . OCIError($conn) . "]";
   exit;
}
else
{
   echo "Connected!";
}
?>


It works either way with the env_variables in the script or with them
commented out from the command line.  I just can't get it to work from the
browser.

Can anyone out there help me with this one?  I have some experience with
Oracle, Perl, and a little Java but not so much with PHP.

Thanks.

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