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PHP Engine + All-In-One Webserver Packages

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Posted by RashinLord   Canada  (29 posts)  Bio
Date Fri 09 Dec 2005 04:44 AM (UTC)
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Just thought I'd document this incase some others have the same issue. (Chances are if you are going to be scripting with php that you already have a php-type server on your computer)

SORRY, In advance for the poor quality of this. =[

I posted a few messages here asking for help in regards to getting the MUSHclient php scripting to work properly for me. And it does now. However, the BIG issue I was having had nothing to do with MUSHclient or php activescript. My problem was the simple fact that I already had various, previous, versions on php on my computer in the form of packaged, all-in-one, php files. For those of you familiar with web-design one of these packages is XAMPP. It's the one I have. MUSHclient was looking at my XAMPP files for all my php activescript dlls and such.

Anyways, the quick fix for this is to download the PECL package and the DLL that Nick told us to download in the previous post to this one. Save/Run them as you normaly would, then copy ALL the DLL's from c:/php.5.1.1 to your webserver package directory (EG. C:\Program Files\xampp\php).

Hope this helps... someone.

RashinLord
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