Perhaps the "extension_dir" ini setting is not set properly?
Felipe Gasper wrote:
Did you check Event Viewer? Set error reporting to E_ALL? Put your PHP directory in PATH?
It looks like IIS is *trying* to load PHP, based on the error that the link gives.
-Felipe Gasper
Quoth zac korpi on 10/8/2004 3:43 PM...
Hi,
I've installed PHP manually on W2K server - IIS. I followed the instructions, as listed in the the appendix of PHP & MYSQL Web Developmeent, and it's not working.
I've checked and rechecked the installation procedure and can't see where I did anything wrong. The auto-install of PHP worked fine; however, I realized that I needed the SAPI configuration for PHPmyAdmin for authentication.
Recently we got a new server at work; I'm a student working for Northern Michigan University. I'm attempting to develope an online web satisfaction survey that writes to an SQL database.
If anyone would be willing to help me get this working, I'd be really greatful! Here is a link to the current php info page - http://meet.nmu.edu/test.php
Thanks! Sincerely, Zac Korpi
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