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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I am trying to make Apache (httpd-2.4.3-win32) to work with PHP 5.4.7 (VC9 x86 Thread Safe) on Windows 7.
Apaches default page is working and proudly says: "It works". PHP CLI is working and reports version 5.4.7
I downloaded php5apache2_4.dll-php-5.4-win32.zip from apachelounge and extracted the dll for 5.4.7 it to ~/php/ext/
When I add
the apache service refuses to start and Event Viewer says:
I used php thread safe version, both php and apache 32 bit.
What am I missing ? Any ideas how to fix this ?