Re: Windows 2003 SP1 / PHP 5.03

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I wish that I could help you but your post peaks my interest. I am
planning on deploying Mediawiki on one of our Windows Server 2003
machines at work and really would like to avoid problems. I am pretty
sure that we have not updated tp SP1 yet unless the net admin just did
it. I will check though and see or maybe i can install SP1 on our
staging box and see if I get hassles too. Are you using the PHP
installer or the ZIP archive? Have you tested PHP 4? Is this IIS or
Apache?

Liquidfrog wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Already posted this over at php.net. Basically they told me to get
> lost and that the problem was bogus. I would like to kick that
> person.
>
> However, I have updated my server to SP1 and I had php 5.0.3 on it.
> After doing so I checked out the site today and it stated.
>
> INVALID ACCESS TO MEMORY LOCATION
>
> Once I saw this I was like wtf? So what I did was go and update to
> 5.0.4 because php.net stated it was important. After doing so I
> see this now.
>
> http://www.gravityworks.us
>
> However, I know it IS a PHP problem becuase if I change the sites
> to html they work fine.
>
> http://www.pcgotbugs.com
>
> Is there anyone out there that can help me with this? This is
> really important and without the sites online business is
> suffering. I do not like to go back on Service Packs. So any and
> all information is appreciated. Sincerely.
>
> Kind regard, Liquidfrog
>
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