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Extensions
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MySQL, ODBC, FTP, Calendar, BCMath, COM, PCRE, Session, WDDX and XML support is *built-in*.
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You don't need to load any additional extensions in order to use these functions.
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Folders
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- mibs
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The mibs directory contains support files for SNMP.
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This directory should be moved to DRIVE:\usr\mibs (DRIVE being the drive where PHP is installed.)
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- dlls
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Some DLLs that are required for PHP and some extensions. Please copy them to your to your windows/system (Win9.x)
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or winnt/system32 (WinNT, Win2000) directory.
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If you already have these DLLs installed on your system, overwrite them only if something is not working correctly.
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Before overwriting them, it is a good idea to back them or move them to another folder - just in case something goes wrong.
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Installtion instructions
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Apache:
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1. Stop the Apache Webserver.
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Edit the httpd.conf and put in these lines, modified to your environment:
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# for the apache module
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LoadModule php4_module c:/php/sapi/php4apache.dll
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AddType application/x-httpd-php .php4
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#for the cgi binary (you can use that one compiled with force cgi redirect too)
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ScriptAlias /php4/ "C:/php/"
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Action application/x-httpd-php4 "/php4/php.exe"
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AddType application/x-httpd-php4 .php
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2. Unzip the Package to c:\php, now move php4ts.dll to the windows/system(32) directory, overwritte any older file!
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3. Copy the php.ini-dist to your sysroot (directory where you installed windows), rename it to php.ini, and
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edit the php.ini to fit your needs.
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4. Restart the Apache server.
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Oreilly Wesite Pro:
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1. First make sure that you got atleast Version 2.5
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2. Edit the Server Properties and select the tab "Mapping"
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3. From the List select "Associations" and enter the desired extension (".php") and the path to the cgi exe or the isapi dll
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4. Now select "Content Types" add the same extension ".php" and enter the contenttype:
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cgi wwwserver/shellcgi
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isapi wwwserver/isapi
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5. Copy the php.ini-dist to your Systemroot (Directory where you installed windows), rename it to php.ini, and
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edit it to fit your needs.
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6. Edit the php.ini to fit your needs.
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Xitami:
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1. Copy the php.ini-dist to your Systemroot (Directory where you installed windows), rename it to php.ini, and
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edit it to fit your needs.
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2. Make sure the webserver is running, and point your browser to xitamis admin console (usually http://127.0.0.1/admin), and click on Configuration
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3. Now navigate to the Filters, and put the extension which php should parse (i.e. .php) into the field File extensions (.xxx)
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4. In Filter command or script put the path and name of your php executable i.e. c:\php\php.exe
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5. Press the 'Save' icon
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IIS 4.0+ (isapi):
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1. Copy the php.ini-dist to your systemroot (the directory where you installed windows), rename it to php.ini, and
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edit it to fit your needs
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2. Start the Microsoft Management Console or the Internet Services Manager, located in your Control Panel
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3. Click on your webserver, and select properties
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4. If you don't want to perform HTTP Authentication using PHP, you can (and should) skip this step. Under ISAPI Filters,
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add a new ISAPI filter. Use PHP as the filter name, and supply a path to the php4isapi.dll
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5. Under Home Directory, click on the Configuration button. Add a new entry to the Application Mappings. Use the path the
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php4isapi.dll as the Executable, supply .php as the extension, leave Method exclusions, blank, and check the Script engine
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checkbox
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6. Stop IIS completely
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7. Start IIS again
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IIS 4.0+ (CGI)
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1. Copy the php.ini-dist to your systemroot (the directory where you installed windows), rename it to php.ini, and
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edit it to fit your needs
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2. Start the Microsoft Management Console (may appear as 'Internet Services Manager', either in your Windows NT 4.0
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Option Pack branch or the Control Panel->Administrative Tools under Windows 2000).
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3. Right click on your Web server node (will most probably appear as 'Default Web Server'), and select 'Properties'.
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4. Under 'Home Directory', click on the 'Configuration' button. Add a new
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5. entry to the Application Mappings; Use the path to php.exe as the Executable, supply .php as the extension, leave
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'Method exclusions', blank, and check the Script engine checkbox.
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6. Put a .php file under your Web server's document root and check if it works!
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PWS 4.0+ (isapi):
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1. Copy the php.ini-dist to your systemroot (the directory where you installed windows), rename it to php.ini, and
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edit it to fit your needs
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2. Edit the enclosed PWS-php4isapi.reg (ISAPI interface) or PWS-php4cgi.reg (CGI interface) file to reflect the location of
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your php4isapi.dll / php.exe. Forward slashes should be escaped, for example:
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\w3svc\parameters\Script Map] ".php"="C:\\Program Files\\PHP\\php4isapi.dll"
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3. In the PWS Manager, right click on a given directory you want to add PHP support to, and select Properties. Check the 'Execute' checkbox, and confirm.
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PWS 4.0+ (CGI):
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1. Copy the php.ini-dist to your systemroot (the directory where you installed windows), rename it to php.ini, and
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edit it to fit your needs
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2. Edit the enclosed PWS-php4.reg file to reflect the location of your php.exe. Forward slashes should be escaped,
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for example:
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\w3svc\parameters\Script Map] ".php"="C:\\Program Files\\PHP\\php.exe"
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3. In the PWS Manager, right click on a given directory you want to add PHP
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support to, and select Properties. Check the 'Execute' checkbox, and
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confirm.
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4. At this point, PWS should have built-in PHP support.
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NETSCAPE SERVERS, PHP as CGI (for Netscape Enterprise Server, iPlanet, perhaps Fastrack..)
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1. Copy the php.ini-dist to your systemroot (the directory where you installed windows), and edit it to fit your needs
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2. Copy php4ts.dll to your systemroot (the directory where you installed windows)
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3. Make a file assocition from the command line (type the 2 following lines)
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assoc .php=PHPScript
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ftype PHPScript=d:\php4\php.exe %1 %*
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4. In the Netscape Enterprise Administration Server create a dummy shellcgi directory and remove it just after
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(this step creates 5 important lines in obj.conf and allow the web server to handle shellcgi scripts)
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5. In the Netscape Enterprise Administration Server create a new mime type
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(Category:type,Content-Type:magnus-internal/shellcgi,File Suffix:php)
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6. Do it for each web server instance you want php to run
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7. More details http://benoit.noss.free.fr/php/install-php.html
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NETSCAPE SERVERS, PHP as NSAPI (for Netscape Enterprise Server, iPlanet, perhaps Fastrack..)
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1. Copy the php.ini-dist to your systemroot (the directory where you installed windows), and edit it to fit your needs
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2. Copy php4ts.dll to your systemroot (the directory where you installed windows)
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3. Make a file assocition from the command line (type the 2 following lines)
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assoc .php=PHPScript
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ftype PHPScript=d:\php4\php.exe %1 %*
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4. In the Netscape Enterprise Administration Server create a new mime type
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(Category:type,Content-Type:magnus-internal/x-httpd-php,File Suffix:php)
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5. Stop your web service and edit obj.conf
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6.1 At the end of the Init section, place this 2 lines (necessarely after mime type init!)
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Init fn="load-modules" funcs="php4_init,php4_close,php4_execute,php4_auth_trans" shlib="d:/php4/sapi/php4nsapi.dll"
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Init fn="php4_init" errorString="Failed to initialise PHP!"
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6.2 In The < Object name="default" > section, place this line necessarely after all 'ObjectType' and before all 'AddLog' lines!
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Service fn="php4_execute" type="magnus-internal/x-httpd-php"
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6.3 At the end of the file, create a new object called x-httpd-php, by inserting this lines
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<Object name="x-httpd-php">
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ObjectType fn="force-type" type="magnus-internal/x-httpd-php"
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Service fn=php4_execute
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</Object>
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7. Restart your web service and apply changes
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8. Do it for each web server instance you want php to run
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9. More details http://benoit.noss.free.fr/php/install-php4.html |