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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by John Jensen <bl...@verizon.net> on 2009/08/12 15:02:39 UTC
[users@httpd] New user/syntax error message
Using Window Vista 64 bit
I've been struggling to install apache properly so that I can begin to learn
php. On installation of version 2.2 .13-win32-x86-no-ssl.msi I've gotten
a message that installation was successful but cannot stop until syntax
error on line 483 is corrected. Line 483 is :
LoadModule php5_module "C:john/documents /php5apache2_2.dll"
I noticed that the actual file path was as follows:
LoadModule php5_module "C:john/documents/php-5.2.10-Win32/php5apache2_2.dll"
So I made that change and saved the config file. But got not change in
outcome.
Thanks.
John Jensen
Homewoodpottery.com
[users@httpd] Re: New user/syntax error message
Posted by Nicholas Sherlock <n....@gmail.com>.
John Jensen wrote:
> Using Window Vista 64 bit
>
> I've been struggling to install apache properly so that I can begin to
> learn php. On installation of version 2.2 ..13-win32-x86-no-ssl.msi
> I've gotten a message that installation was successful but cannot stop
> until syntax error on line 483 is corrected. Line 483 is :
>
> LoadModule php5_module "C:john/documents /php5apache2_2.dll"
>
> I noticed that the actual file path was as follows:
>
> LoadModule php5_module "C:john/documents/php-5.2.10-Win32/php5apache2_2.dll"
>
> So I made that change and saved the config file. But got not change in
> outcome.
It's also missing a slash after C: (what the heck generated that broken
path?)
LoadModule php5_module
"C:/john/documents/php-5.2.10-Win32/php5apache2_2.dll"
Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock
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