PHP 4.3.8 Install Problems on Win 2K Server

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  • Pack Fan

    PHP 4.3.8 Install Problems on Win 2K Server

    Hi All,

    This is my first installation of PHP and I'm stumbling around in the dark.
    I've also installed MySQL 4.0.20d.

    So I'm trying to duplicate I already have running on a remote host using the
    same version of PHP, 4.3.8, except on Apache.

    I keep getting fatal errors such as "call to undefined function" when I know
    absolutely that the functions in question are available in this version of
    PHP.

    Also, I'm getting this warning:
    Notice: Use of undefined constant PHPSESSID - assumed 'PHPSESSID' in...

    Well, I'm clueless. Can anyone give me some advice? I assume I have some
    incorrect settings in my php.ini file, though I have yet to edit it. I just
    went with the default installation.

    BTW, I do have PHPMyAdmin up and running correctly.

    Thanks!


  • Pack Fan

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    Re: PHP 4.3.8 Install Problems on Win 2K Server

    So everyone here is as clueless as me?

    "Pack Fan" <pack@fan.com > wrote in message
    news:10j4d9118t 88o8a@corp.supe rnews.com...[color=blue]
    > Hi All,
    >
    > This is my first installation of PHP and I'm stumbling around in the dark.
    > I've also installed MySQL 4.0.20d.
    >
    > So I'm trying to duplicate I already have running on a remote host using[/color]
    the[color=blue]
    > same version of PHP, 4.3.8, except on Apache.
    >
    > I keep getting fatal errors such as "call to undefined function" when I[/color]
    know[color=blue]
    > absolutely that the functions in question are available in this version of
    > PHP.
    >
    > Also, I'm getting this warning:
    > Notice: Use of undefined constant PHPSESSID - assumed 'PHPSESSID' in...
    >
    > Well, I'm clueless. Can anyone give me some advice? I assume I have some
    > incorrect settings in my php.ini file, though I have yet to edit it. I[/color]
    just[color=blue]
    > went with the default installation.
    >
    > BTW, I do have PHPMyAdmin up and running correctly.
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    >[/color]


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