You know I didn't even notice that there is no php\includes dir until you mentioned it. That's just the default config path so I just assumed that includes dir would be there. I realize the release canidate is probably not the best version of php to use but at the time of install the most recent version of php did not actually work on the most recent version of apache (this was several months back now). The work around was to use the RC. I have a hard time believing though that my problem is due to using an RC instead of the latest stable version. Of course you never know. I will likely give the latest version of php a shot when I get some time? Hopefully it has no problems with Apache 2.2? Thanks again. - Alex On 1/17/07, Niel Archer <niel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi > Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure I know what you mean by "if > installed in its default layout". I didn't changed it at all. I just > unpacked it in apache/htdocs/phpBB2. That's the default layout. Installed as a sub-directory off the document root. Does the 'c:\php\includes' directory actually exist and spelled the same? As it's not one created by php by default. Also your info indicates that you're using a development version of php (albeit a RC3). I'd download/install the latest stable version, which is newer than that one anyway. Unless you're an experienced user willing to do testing, NEVER use a development/beta version of software as it's asking for problems that you're volunteering to help fix. Niel -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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