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Doc Bug #37115 Possible oversight in the PWS install info
Submitted: 2006-04-17 22:54 UTC Modified: 2006-04-20 15:35 UTC
From: mforys at cogeco dot ca Assigned: philip (profile)
Status: Closed Package: Documentation problem
PHP Version: 5.1.2 OS: Windows 98 SE
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2006-04-17 22:54 UTC] mforys at cogeco dot ca
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In the install.txt file it talks about how the cgi.force_redirect variable needs to be set to 0 in the php.ini file, only in the "General considerations for all installations of PHP with IIS" section and not in any of the PWS sections. I found that I could only get PHP to work on my system if that variable was set to 0 and I have PWS4. Since it said nothing about this in the general windows or PWS3 or PWS4 sections it took me a long time to figure this out as I did not read the sections on IIS becouse I did not believe they were relavent. Although not everyone with PWS may have this problem I think it would still be a good idea to mention setting the cgi.force_redirect variable to 0 in the php.ini file, in the general windows installation section at least if not in any of the PWS installation sections.


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 [2006-04-18 02:48 UTC] mforys at cogeco dot ca
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 [2006-04-18 02:58 UTC] philip@php.net
The following title:
General considerations for all installations of PHP with IIS

Should simply have " and PWS" appended to it as that information applies to both.

http://php.net/manual/install.windows.iis.php

(Note: install.txt is generated from the same XML)
 [2006-04-20 15:35 UTC] philip@php.net
Actually, " or PWS" is more appropriate :) 

This bug is now closed, thanks for the report!
 
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