Richard Quadling wrote: > 2009/7/24 Brad Waite <brad@xxxxxxxxxx>: >> Richard Quadling wrote: >> >>> What happens if you try to run PHP from the command line? >>> >>> php -v >> PHP 5.2.10 (cli) (built: Jun 17 2009 16:16:57) >> Copyright (c) 1997-2009 The PHP Group >> Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Zend Technologies >> with Zend Debugger v5.2.15, Copyright (c) 1999-2008, by Zend Technologies >> >>> php -m >> [PHP Modules] >> bcmath >> bz2 >> calendar >> com_dotnet >> ctype >> curl >> date >> dom >> filter >> ftp >> gd >> hash >> iconv >> imap >> json >> libxml >> mbstring >> mcrypt >> mysql >> mysqli >> odbc >> openssl >> pcre >> PDO >> pdo_mysql >> PDO_ODBC >> pdo_sqlite >> Reflection >> session >> SimpleXML >> soap >> sockets >> SPL >> SQLite >> standard >> tokenizer >> wddx >> xml >> xmlreader >> xmlrpc >> xmlwriter >> xsl >> Zend Debugger >> zip >> zlib >> >> [Zend Modules] >> Zend Debugger >> >>> php --ini >> Configuration File (php.ini) Path: C:\WINDOWS >> Loaded Configuration File: C:\Program Files\PHP\php.ini >> Scan for additional .ini files in: (none) >> Additional .ini files parsed: (none) >> >>> Enable all the extensions you want. >>> >>> Can you make sure that in the ini file ... >>> >>> display_startup_errors = On >>> >>> just in case you are missing a really obvious error. >> Yep, I've got all the logging enabled. Nothing's showing up in the event log. >> > > OK, so far so good. > > Now create a simple PHP script which you can run at the command line > which you think will cause the issue. > > If you can produce a simple test case, then allow us to run it to see > if it is reproducible. > So far simple tests have been unable to reproduce the issue. I'll try to debug the Drupal install to the point where I can isolate the breakage. Thanks for the help so far. -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php