Rich Cloutier
2012-01-17 17:53:50 UTC
I am using Citrusdb on IIS 6. I am running it on PHP 5.2.4, and MySQL
5.0.45.
I have not had any real issues with using PHP on Windows. I use the
ISAPI dll, not the CGI version.
The key to running on Windows is to make sure that the PHP installer
uses the correct path to the dll file. This is set in the web site
properties -> Home Directory tab -> Configuration -> Application
Mappings. Make sure to use a real path and not the preset one with
'PHP5IS~1.DLL'.
Also, take care not to use any extensions to PHP that are not required
for Citrusdb or your application. Many PHP extensions will not run well
on Windows.
Rich Cloutier
System Support Services
http://www.sysupport.com
5.0.45.
I have not had any real issues with using PHP on Windows. I use the
ISAPI dll, not the CGI version.
The key to running on Windows is to make sure that the PHP installer
uses the correct path to the dll file. This is set in the web site
properties -> Home Directory tab -> Configuration -> Application
Mappings. Make sure to use a real path and not the preset one with
'PHP5IS~1.DLL'.
Also, take care not to use any extensions to PHP that are not required
for Citrusdb or your application. Many PHP extensions will not run well
on Windows.
Rich Cloutier
System Support Services
http://www.sysupport.com