Hi
Ehh -- The message clearly states to put it in conf.d under ..\x86-windows
Did you put your php.ini there AND then rename it to conf.d?
mvh
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From: php...@li... [mailto:php...@li...]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 8:04 PM
To: php...@li...
Subject: Re: [Php-java-bridge-users] packaging php application using extensions
Hello:
I just wanted to provide an update on adding the extensions.
If I follow the directions in the PHP/JavaBridge version 6.2.1 and I put my .ini file in the WEB-INF\cgi\x86-windows\conf.d directory, then the proper extension does not get loaded. If I instead include the php.ini file directly in the WEB-INF\cgi\x86-windows with the proper extension, then the it does get loaded.
In particular, I'm loading the php_ldap.dll. It is weird to me, because the directions specifically say "DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!" and to "Add your configuration files to the D:\Tomcat 6.0\webapps\app\WEB-INF\cgi\x86-windows\conf.d instead"
I am seeing that this is NOT the case in my instance. Anyone have any further insight?
Regards,
David
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