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Topic: Mysterious php configuration file |
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¤| battousai |¤
Joined: 12 Oct 2006 Posts: 12
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Posted: Sun 16 Mar '08 11:29 Post subject: Mysterious php configuration file |
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Hello all,
I have a problem with a mysterious configuration file that i have no knowledge of at all.
It began when I noticed that the changes I made to smtp and smtp_port weren't being applied. I changed these settings multiple times to different values but the warning messages kept returning the value of localhost and port 25.
When I checked phpinfo, it said the path for the configuration file is the systemroot. But this dir holds no php related file whatsoever.
The last test I did was to remove the entire php dir, and only put php5apache2.dll & php5ts.dll in the systemroot, after which i restarted the apache server.
Suprisingly, everything still worked like before.
Additional info:
The win version is XP Proffesional.
I reïnstalled xp a few days ago, and I didn't have this problem before that.
Instead of copying some php & apache files to the windir, I append their locations to the environment path.
The php version is 5.1.6
The Apache Version is 2.2.3.0
I hope you guys can make something of this, thx in advance |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7373 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Sun 16 Mar '08 14:20 Post subject: |
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in your httpd.conf you can set where apache should search for the ini file
e.g.
or place your php.ini in C:\Windows |
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¤| battousai |¤
Joined: 12 Oct 2006 Posts: 12
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Posted: Sun 16 Mar '08 20:45 Post subject: |
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The value was set to L:\php5. I also had this path appended to the environment path. But this didn't seem to have any effect.
I also want to mention that I performed several desktop searches with the options to search hidden files & folders and show system folders. The searches only turned up one php.ini, located in L:\php5. |
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