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Bug #43764 Installer Uses old DOS format Path, Causing 404 Errors
Submitted: 2008-01-06 05:05 UTC Modified: 2008-08-22 18:21 UTC
From: jake67890 at hotmail dot com Assigned: jmertic (profile)
Status: Closed Package: Windows Installer
PHP Version: 5.2.5 OS: Windows 2003
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2008-01-06 05:05 UTC] jake67890 at hotmail dot com
Description:
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This is an issue with the Windows installer.

Using all defaults with the installer for 5.2.5 on Windows 2003 sets the IIS application map path to C:\PROGRA~1\PHP\PHP5IS~1.DLL.  IIS does not seem to like this DOS format path and returns a 404 error for every PHP page request, regardless of whether the php file exists or not.

Changing the value to "C:\Program Files\PHP\php5isapi.dll"  (including surrounding quotes) seems to resolve the issue.

Reproduce code:
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Run the Windows Installer on Windows 2003 accepting all defaults.

Expected result:
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IIS should be able to serve a simple test PHP page.

Actual result:
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IIS Displays a 404 error regardless of whether the php file exists or not.

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 [2008-01-13 13:38 UTC] jmertic@php.net
This bug has been fixed in CVS.

Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change
will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at
http://snaps.php.net/.
 
Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better.

This was fixed in Bug #43394
 
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