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Bug #6306 changes in php.ini don't work
Submitted: 2000-08-22 23:47 UTC Modified: 2000-09-20 18:14 UTC
From: amri at easternaura dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Scripting Engine problem
PHP Version: 4.0.1pl2 OS: MS Windows 98
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-08-22 23:47 UTC] amri at easternaura dot com
I've successfully installed php4.0.1pl2 on my Apache server and my programs run well. After I made few changes in my php4.ini in c:\windows and I run a script with phpinfo(), I noticed that the configuration displayed by phpinfo doesn't reflect the changes I made. If I'm not mistaken the configuration displayed by phpinfo is the default came in php.ini-dist

Later I remove php4.ini from my windows directory, reboot the pc and php still can run without php4.ini or php.ini in my windows directory or main php directory (c:\php4).

Later I rename c:\windows\php4.ini to php.ini and all my script crashed. I remove php.ini from windows directory and copy it into php core directory (c:\php4) and my php also crashed. My scripts will run only after I rename it to php4.ini. 

Hope someone can look over this problem or give some explanation.


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 [2000-08-23 06:27 UTC] stas@php.net
What is your configuration path?
Note that PHP configuration is called php.ini.
 [2000-09-20 18:14 UTC] stas@php.net
no feedback
 [2003-06-30 12:28 UTC] Walter_Mirzoyan at msn dot com
I'm having exactly the same problem, but I can't find any
solution so far. In my understanding this is a bug and I will try to solve this problem installing previous release of PHP instead.
If it works, it will prove existence of a bug. I would be
glad if someone explains me that I am wrong.
P.S. I have this problem on Windows XP.
 
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