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  • snapcount@gmail.com

    Installing PHP on Apache problem

    Hi,


    I downloaded PHP 5.1.4 and Apache 2.2.2 and tried to install on Windows
    XP.

    Apache works ok, but when I try to restart it with PHP enabled, I get
    this message:
    Syntax error on line 115 of httpd.conf: Cannot load
    C:/PHP/php5apache2.dll into server: The specified module could not be
    found.

    However, there is a php5apache2.dll in C:\PHP (although it's forward
    slashes in httpd.conf).

    So what's the deal? I've installed PHP on Apache maybe ten times and I
    never had any problems until now.

  • snapcount@gmail.com

    #2
    Re: Installing PHP on Apache problem

    Just found the explanation in an older topic.

    I suppose it's time for a hysteric tirade. Hrrrhm...

    DAMN THE 28 YEAR OLD LONG HAIRED VIRGIN PIMPLY PROGRAMMER DORKS WHO
    COMPLICATE THINGS!!!! GET LAID ALREADY! MICROSOFT SHOULD CLOSE THE
    APACHE FOUNDATION DOWN AND LOBBY CONGRESS TO BAN APACHE AND PHP AND TO
    ALLOW ONLY IIS+ASP.NET!

    I feel better, honestly! :)


    snapco...@gmail .com wrote:[color=blue]
    > Hi,
    >
    >
    > I downloaded PHP 5.1.4 and Apache 2.2.2 and tried to install on Windows
    > XP.
    >
    > Apache works ok, but when I try to restart it with PHP enabled, I get
    > this message:
    > Syntax error on line 115 of httpd.conf: Cannot load
    > C:/PHP/php5apache2.dll into server: The specified module could not be
    > found.
    >
    > However, there is a php5apache2.dll in C:\PHP (although it's forward
    > slashes in httpd.conf).
    >
    > So what's the deal? I've installed PHP on Apache maybe ten times and I
    > never had any problems until now.[/color]

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    • Erwin Moller

      #3
      Re: Installing PHP on Apache problem

      snapcount@gmail .com wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > Just found the explanation in an older topic.
      >
      > I suppose it's time for a hysteric tirade. Hrrrhm...
      >
      > DAMN THE 28 YEAR OLD LONG HAIRED VIRGIN PIMPLY PROGRAMMER DORKS WHO
      > COMPLICATE THINGS!!!! GET LAID ALREADY! MICROSOFT SHOULD CLOSE THE
      > APACHE FOUNDATION DOWN AND LOBBY CONGRESS TO BAN APACHE AND PHP AND TO
      > ALLOW ONLY IIS+ASP.NET![/color]

      Hee!
      Be nice to me!
      And I cut my hairs last week!

      No, I WISH I coded Apache.
      ;-)

      Seriously, your posting would make more sense if you described what went
      wrong and how you solved it. Or a link to the place where it is described.

      Regards,
      Erwin Moller

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      • snapcount@gmail.com

        #4
        Re: Installing PHP on Apache problem

        Erwin Moller wrote:[color=blue]
        > Seriously, your posting would make more sense if you described what went
        > wrong and how you solved it. Or a link to the place where it is described.[/color]


        Ok, the thing is latest Apache 2.2.2 doesn't support existing PHP5
        versions. You're supposed to build something or whatever, but obviously
        it can't be done by people who have sex regularly.

        Anyway, if you want to use PHP, use it with the previous Apache version
        (2.0.58).

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        • Ken Hood

          #5
          Re: Installing PHP on Apache problem


          <snapcount@gmai l.com> wrote in message
          news:1150294895 .588500.273080@ y41g2000cwy.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=blue]
          > Just found the explanation in an older topic.
          >
          > I suppose it's time for a hysteric tirade. Hrrrhm...
          >
          > DAMN THE 28 YEAR OLD LONG HAIRED VIRGIN PIMPLY PROGRAMMER DORKS WHO
          > COMPLICATE THINGS!!!! GET LAID ALREADY! MICROSOFT SHOULD CLOSE THE
          > APACHE FOUNDATION DOWN AND LOBBY CONGRESS TO BAN APACHE AND PHP AND TO
          > ALLOW ONLY IIS+ASP.NET!
          >
          > I feel better, honestly! :)
          >
          >
          > snapco...@gmail .com wrote:[color=green]
          >> Hi,
          >>
          >>
          >> I downloaded PHP 5.1.4 and Apache 2.2.2 and tried to install on Windows
          >> XP.
          >>
          >> Apache works ok, but when I try to restart it with PHP enabled, I get
          >> this message:
          >> Syntax error on line 115 of httpd.conf: Cannot load
          >> C:/PHP/php5apache2.dll into server: The specified module could not be
          >> found.
          >>
          >> However, there is a php5apache2.dll in C:\PHP (although it's forward
          >> slashes in httpd.conf).
          >>
          >> So what's the deal? I've installed PHP on Apache maybe ten times and I
          >> never had any problems until now.[/color]
          >[/color]
          I had similar problem ; your solution may lie in getting the updated
          php5apache2.dll courtesy of Steffan at http://www.apachelounge.com/download/
          My installation of PHP5.1.4 and Apache2.2.2 on XP Pro SP2 runs quite happily
          now.


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          • rybrns
            New Member
            • Jun 2006
            • 2

            #6
            Originally posted by Ken Hood
            I had similar problem ; your solution may lie in getting the updated
            php5apache2.dll courtesy of Steffan at http://www.apachelounge.com/download/
            My installation of PHP5.1.4 and Apache2.2.2 on XP Pro SP2 runs quite happily
            now.
            I've got this problem also; my copy of php5apache2.dll is datestamped Thursday, May 04, 2006, 11:14:00 AM. The url you give is not working.

            I can't get php to run in Apache. If I try it as a module with the following in httpd.conf:

            LoadModule php5_module "c:/php/php5apache2.dll "
            AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
            PHPIniDir "C:/php"

            then Apache won't start.

            If I try it as a CGI with

            ScriptAlias php "C:/php/"
            Action application/x-httpd-php "/php-cgi.exe"
            AddType application/x-httpd-php .php

            Then I get various errors, depending on which of the three lines I enable. I followed (I think) the install directions closely, but I must be missing something. If you got it to work, what did you do?

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            • rybrns
              New Member
              • Jun 2006
              • 2

              #7
              Originally posted by rybrns
              I've got this problem also; my copy of php5apache2.dll is datestamped Thursday, May 04, 2006, 11:14:00 AM. The url you give is not working....
              Tried the url today and it was up. I was able to get the files and instructions and SUCCESS! It finally works. And PHP is even running as a module! Thanks!

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