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Bug #8826 Requests
Submitted: 2001-01-20 21:14 UTC Modified: 2001-04-28 16:33 UTC
From: hatamy1 at aol dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: PWS related
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1 OS: Win 2000 Prof.
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-01-20 21:14 UTC] hatamy1 at aol dot com
Dier Sirs,

I'm a successful professional internet programmer in Germany.
and nevertheless, it has come to a situation that some thing goes wrong ;) 

Hier is the list of the installed Programms:
1) PWS of the Windows 2000 installed 
2) Mysql (the last Version)
3) PHP (last version)
4) Macromedia Flash 4
5) Macromedia Flash 5
6) Macromedia Ultradev 4.0 

First of all the is noway running php when IIS is installed!
Furthermore I have tried the same with Microsoft Server 2000 Advanced with the same result!

After uninstalling IIS then the PHP Script started to work!

I have programmed a simple registration form in Flash
and loaded the information with var=post and var=Get

the information was passed with no problem and saved in the databank

But reading the information back into Flash is NOT POSSIBLE!
I have done the same test with flash 5 too but with no success.

I have tried all the possibilities and unfortunatelly I have to a admit that php does not work or my knowledge is not enougth to understand what is going on.

I would be very glad to recieve some help or corrections from you.


Thank you

TH


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 [2001-01-20 21:19 UTC] hatamy1 at aol dot com
Hier is the list of the installed Programms:
1) PWS of the Windows 2000 installed 
2) Mysql (the last Version)
3) PHP (last version)
4) Macromedia Flash 4
5) Macromedia Flash 5
6) Macromedia Ultradev 4.0 

First of all the is noway running php when IIS is installed!
Furthermore I have tried the same with Microsoft Server 2000 Advanced with the same
result!

After uninstalling IIS then the PHP Script started to work!

I have programmed a simple registration form in Flash
and loaded the information with var=post and var=Get

the information was passed with no problem and saved in the databank

But reading the information back into Flash is NOT POSSIBLE!
I have done the same test with flash 5 too but with no success.

I have tried all the possibilities and unfortunatelly I have to a admit that php does not
work or my knowledge is not enougth to understand what is going on.

I would be very glad to recieve some help or corrections from you.


Thank you

TH

 [2001-01-20 21:19 UTC] hatamy1 at aol dot com
Hier is the list of the installed Programms:
1) PWS of the Windows 2000 installed 
2) Mysql (the last Version)
3) PHP (last version)
4) Macromedia Flash 4
5) Macromedia Flash 5
6) Macromedia Ultradev 4.0 

First of all the is noway running php when IIS is installed!
Furthermore I have tried the same with Microsoft Server 2000 Advanced with the same
result!

After uninstalling IIS then the PHP Script started to work!

I have programmed a simple registration form in Flash
and loaded the information with var=post and var=Get

the information was passed with no problem and saved in the databank

But reading the information back into Flash is NOT POSSIBLE!
I have done the same test with flash 5 too but with no success.

I have tried all the possibilities and unfortunatelly I have to a admit that php does not
work or my knowledge is not enougth to understand what is going on.

I would be very glad to recieve some help or corrections from you.


Thank you

TH

 [2001-04-28 16:33 UTC] jmoore@php.net
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