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'. Caution: We do not recommend downloading php5ts.dll from 'DLL download' sites. These sites distribute DLL files that are unapproved by the official php5ts.dll file developer, and can often be bundled with virus-infected or other malicious files. Primary Question: Ok, how do I get mod_php to load. Secondary Question: (1) How can it NOT be a bug that apache will actually load a module from it's root directory instead of an explicitly named external directory. 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 LoadModule php5_module './php/ext/php5apache2_4.dll' AddHandler application/x-httpd-php.php the apache service refuses to start and Event Viewer says: The Apache service named reported the following error: httpd.exe: Syntax error on line 526 of C:/./bin/Apache24/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load c:/./bin/php/ext/php5apache2_4.dll into server: The specified procedure could not be found. I used php thread safe version, both php and apache 32 bit. What am I missing? Any ideas how to fix this? The correct version of php5apache2_4.dll should be in the root of your PHP folder. The latest thread-safe Windows 32-bit PHP binaries are Version 5.4.15, at. You should not need to download php5apache2_4.dll from anywhere else, and I certainly wouldn't advise doing so. So http.conf should contain: LoadModule php5_module C:/php/ext/php5apache2_4.dll The latest Apache 2.4 Win32 binaries from Apache Lounge are in httpd-2.4.4-win32.zip. Finally, try changing your line: 'AddHandler application/x-httpd-php.php' to: AddType application/x-httpd-php.php By the way, if you want to run Apache 2.4 64-bit, you need to. Catia v5 latest version. Without seeing the rest of your configuration, I can't think of anything else, other than a path set wrong somewhere, but there are various useful tutorials around (see, for instance: ). I've just done a complete webserver installation tonight, and the complete Apache/PHP installation using the above sources took about an hour (including mistakes!).
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