I've added the following two lines to my httpd.conf file at the end of the LoadModule section: LoadModule php4_module "C:/PHP/sapi/php4apache2.dll" PHPiniDIR "C:/WINDOWS" I've got the add type line in the file already. End result is that Apache won't start automatically, and if I try and start it manually it says 'Operation Failed' Is there any other changes I need to make to the httpd.conf file, like changing something to do with it running as a cgi, as I seem to have created a conflict, but if I '#' the two lines out it all starts up fine. Looking at the file there is a cgi module that is in the LoadModule section, should I comment that out ? Further help would be very much appreciated. Dean Hayes wrote: > U can find this in the install.txt file under the php root dir > > I have always used php as a module never CGI an have never had problems > under 98SE or XP Pro > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Installing as an Apache module > > You need to insert these two lines to your Apache httpd.conf > configuration file to set up the PHP module for Apache 2.0: > > Example 2-6. PHP and Apache 2.0 as Module > # For PHP 4 do something like this: > LoadModule php4_module "c:/php/sapi/php4apache2.dll" > AddType application/x-httpd-php .php > > # For PHP 5 do something like this: > LoadModule php5_module "c:/php/php5apache2.dll" > AddType application/x-httpd-php .php > > # configure the path to php.ini > PHPIniDir "C:/php" > > Note: Remember to substitute the c:/php/ for your actual path to > PHP in the above examples. Take care to use either php4apache2.dll > or php5apache2.dll in your LoadModule directive and not > php4apache.dll or php5apache.dll as the latter ones are designed to > run with Apache 1.3.x. > > Warning > > Don't mix up your installation with DLL files from different PHP > versions. You have the only choice to use the DLL's and extensions > that ship with your downloaded PHP version. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Dean "The Insane Guy" Hayes > > <-- I design and i redesign but still i never designed true beauty like you > --> > > ~~~ Call me Insane call me Crazy but there is one thing i know i am That is > someone that shall reach peoples hearts with words ~~~ > > ~~ PHP seems easy enough but what about this ASP now that looks hard ~~ > > From: blulagoon <blulagoon@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: PHP cgi > Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 11:01:40 +0000 > > I'm looking at an open source content management system which is PHP > based, but I'm having problems installing it. It has been suggested, > that the problem is solved by "switching PHP from the cgi mode to > Apache2 module" but I have no idea how to do this or what the > ramifications might be for all the other scripts I run. I've tried > searching through the manual at php.net for cgi, but haven't turned > anything useful up. > > I guess it is a setting somewhere, but I couldn't find anything within > my php.ini file. I'm running PHP 4.3.10 and Apache2 on a Windows XP box. > > -- > PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php