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Topic: help with php 5.4.45 on windows 7 pro. |
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shaggy
Joined: 15 Nov 2005 Posts: 82 Location: Dundee, Michigan
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Posted: Tue 05 Jul '16 0:18 Post subject: help with php 5.4.45 on windows 7 pro. |
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hello,
I am needing some help with apache 2.4.20 on my windows 7 professional system. I can't seem to get php working right. The php that will work on here can only be php 5.4.45. So my question is when I run the php info page script (which I can run and run just fine):
Code: | <?php>
phpinfo();
?> |
I get php.ini is in c:\windows so I copied over the php.ini to windows folder and apache wont start. How do I get the php version to point to the right folder which is actually: c:\www\php\php.ini I can't seem to get this working. Any help?
Thanks,
shaggy |
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mraddi
Joined: 27 Jun 2016 Posts: 152 Location: Schömberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Posted: Tue 05 Jul '16 9:13 Post subject: |
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Why use PHP 5.4 anymore as there are newer (and supported) versions of PHP available? At least 5.5, 5.6 and 7.0 are there.
Within your example code on line 1 please remove the trailing >
I guess that (when you try to retrieve the php-example page - with http://localhost/phpinfo.php - or whatever filename you used) you simply get the source-code of the file displayed in your browser?
Which version of Apache do you use (32bit or 64bit? the one from apachelounge.com or the one from httpd.apache.org)?
Which version of PHP do you use (32bit or 64bit)? the "nts-" or the normal version? downloaded from php.net or from the forum here http://www.apachelounge.com/viewtopic.php?t=6359)?
Do you have configured Apache to load PHP as a module using something like this in your Apache's config (of course the paths have to match your environment)?:
Code: | LoadModule php7_module "c:/Program Files/php7/php7apache2_4.dll"
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
### configure the path to php.ini
PHPIniDir "C:/Program Files/php7" |
In this case the php.ini is located in C:/Program Files/php7
And is there something useful in your Apache's error.log? |
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shaggy
Joined: 15 Nov 2005 Posts: 82 Location: Dundee, Michigan
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Posted: Fri 22 Jul '16 18:56 Post subject: |
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That is VC14 and Windows 7 Professional is only VC9. |
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Jan-E
Joined: 09 Mar 2012 Posts: 1266 Location: Amsterdam, NL, EU
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Posted: Fri 22 Jul '16 20:41 Post subject: |
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shaggy wrote: | That is VC14 and Windows 7 Professional is only VC9. |
Huh? I am running VC9 (Apache vc9, PHP 5.3/5.4), VC11 (Apache vc11, PHP 5.5/5.6) and VC14 (Apache vc14, PHP 7.0/7.1) without any problems on my Win7 Pro. |
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mraddi
Joined: 27 Jun 2016 Posts: 152 Location: Schömberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Posted: Sat 23 Jul '16 15:34 Post subject: |
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I'm running Win7HomePro with PHP7 and the VC14-Apachebuild from here. If not already installed you have to install the "C++ Redistributable Visual Studio 2015" as mentioned on the download-page. |
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