Not sure if this is relevant, but if you run phpinfo(), it should tell you
which php.ini is being implemented, and in that, maybe just double-check
that the correct paths for the ext's is being implemented to actually load
those extensions.
HTH
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...Fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joaquin Grech" <
joaco@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <
php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 3:02 PM
Subject: mysql not working but very odd
Ok,
I had php installed on a server with mysql module and I just copied all
the
files over to a new machine. It didn't work. I tried reinstalling and all,
still same issue.
I ran php -I output and it seems to be all ok, this is part of the output:
mysql
MySQL Support => enabled
Active Persistent Links => 0
Active Links => 0
Client API version => 5.0.37
Directive => Local Value => Master Value
mysql.allow_persistent => On => On
mysql.connect_timeout => 60 => 60
mysql.default_host => localhost => localhost
mysql.default_password => no value => no value
mysql.default_port => 3306 => 3306
mysql.default_socket => no value => no value
mysql.default_user => no value => no value
mysql.max_links => Unlimited => Unlimited
mysql.max_persistent => Unlimited => Unlimited
mysql.trace_mode => Off => Off
Now, when I try to load a page I get an error:
This page cannot be displayed due to an internal error.
You can provide the following information to the administrators of this
site
to help them solve the problem:
Error: mysql extension not loaded
You can see the error in
http://www.unionlatina.org/
Any ideas what's going on? I tried putting the files in
c:\windows\system32
and same thing, I can't think of anything else. I've installed,
reinstalled,
restarted, removed, downgraded, upgraded, copy the exact files. nothing
always the same error.
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