I'm kinda bringing this issue to life again, because something
interesting has been happening lately. When I use the task manager to
monitore the processes running on the web server, I usually find some
"php.exe" processes on the memory but they're not working anymore. But I
can't finish them using the "finish process" button (they don't finish
no matter how many times I use the button) and I don't know how to end them.
Has anyone gone through this event and managed to end those "stubborn"
processes?
TIA
bedul escreveu:
i don't see any reason about the answer to be other that what u said
earlier.
some of programer like to use LoadModule but when change to another, they
can't and must replace whole script..
if you already found the perfect way.. why don't u use it..
i think that is better too
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcos R. Cardoso" <mcardoso@xxxxxxx>
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 7:03 PM
Subject: Apache + Windows + PHP
I've been using the following configuration on a web server here at work:
Win2003 Server
Apache 2.0.58
PHP 4.4.2
Until last week, I was doing the link between Apache and PHP through the
DLL php4apache2.dll at the "LoadModule" section on httpd.conf. Now this
link is being done through the "Action" section on http.conf and
everything seems to work fine (even better).
I'd like to know which way is better to use, or if it depends on the
kind of application used at work. I work in a library and queries are
constantly triggered by users searching our titles looking for a
specific book or material. They also use the web applications to renew
the book loans, reserve some material, etc.
TIA
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Seção de Documentação e Automação
Biblioteca Universitária
FURB - Blumenau
(047) 3321-0660
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