Windows Install

Jacob Delfos jacob.delfos at MAUNSELL.COM
Fri May 27 03:01:41 EDT 2005


Patrick,

If I were you, I'd backup the old php installation, and replace with the new php files, then see if your intranet has problems (why looking for a solution, if there may not be a problem).

If there is a problem, you could consider renaming extensions of all .php files (and paths) in your intranet to something else, like ".php4". There should be programs that can do a "search -> replace" in multiple files.
Then you could set up your IIS to execute ".php4" files using "c:\php4.1.1\php.exe", while executing ".php" files with "c:\php4.3.11\php.exe".

regards,

Jacob


-----Original Message-----
From: UMN MapServer Users List [mailto:MAPSERVER-USERS at LISTS.UMN.EDU] On Behalf Of Patrick Vogelaar
Sent: 27 May 2005 05:40
To: MAPSERVER-USERS at LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Windows Install

Hello there,

I'm definitely new to Mapserver and am interested in building an
interactive web app using PHP/Mapscript.

I have downloaded both:

mapserver-4.6.0-beta2-win32-php4.3.11.zip

as well as the MS4W package:

ms4w_1.1.zip

, both from http://maptools.org/ms4w/index.phtml?page=downloads.html


I am running Windows 2000 Pro with IIS and I already have PHP 4.1.1
installed. I know I need atleast PHP version 4.3.0 to run the gd library
needed by Mapserver, but I have a large intranet already running the
installed PHP and I'm wondering if it will cause something to crash or
otherwise misbehave.

Should I be concerned about the web apps I already have running or the
intranet as a whole. If I install the MS4W package in a root directory like
it says will there be two different versions of PHP on my server? And if
so, which version will process my php scripts. Any help just getting me
started would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Patrick Vogelaar
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