We're trying to test ldap authentication on a windows installation of moodle, with Easyphp, and we ran into the same problem with the ldap module not being present. We tried to include the php directory in the windows path, but this didn't fix it.
Installation of extensions on Windows After installing PHP and a web server on Windows, you will probably want to install some extensions for added functionality. You can choose which extensions you would like to load when PHP starts by modifying your php.ini. You can also load a module dynamically in your script using. The DLLs for PHP extensions are prefixed with php_.
Many extensions are built into the Windows version of PHP. This means additional DLL files, and the directive, are not used to load these extensions. The Windows table lists extensions that require, or used to require, additional PHP DLL files. Here's a list of built in extensions: In PHP 4 (updated PHP 4.3.11):,,,,,,,,,,,, and In PHP 5 (updated PHP 5.0.4), the following changes exist. Built in:,,,, and.
And the following are no longer built in: and. The default location PHP searches for extensions is C: php4 extensions in PHP 4 and C: php5 in PHP 5. To change this setting to reflect your setup of PHP edit your php.ini file: • You will need to change the setting to point to the directory where your extensions lives, or where you have placed your php_*. Aplikasi Pengubah Jenis File Di Hp Android. dll files. Manual For Hp W1907 Monitor more.
// change the following line from.;extension=php_bz2.dll //. To extension=php_bz2.dll • Some of the extensions need extra DLLs to work. Couple of them can be found in the distribution package, in the C: php dlls folder in PHP 4 or in the main folder in PHP 5, but some, for example Oracle ( php_oci8.dll) require DLLs which are not bundled with the distribution package. If you are installing PHP 4, copy the bundled DLLs from C: php dlls folder to the main C: php folder. Don't forget to include C: php in the system PATH (this process is explained in a separate ). • Some of these DLLs are not bundled with the PHP distribution. See each extensions documentation page for details.
Also, read the manual section titled for details on PECL. An increasingly large number of PHP extensions are found in PECL, and these extensions require a.
Note: If you are running a server module version of PHP remember to restart your web server to reflect your changes to php.ini. The following table describes some of the extensions available and required additional dlls. PHP Extensions Extension Description Notes php_bz2.dll compression functions None php_calendar.dll conversion functions Built in since PHP 4.0.3 php_crack.dll functions None php_ctype.dll family functions Built in since PHP 4.3.0 php_curl.dll, Client URL library functions Requires: libeay32.dll, ssleay32.dll (bundled) php_dba.dll: DataBase (dbm-style) Abstraction layer functions None php_dbase.dll functions None php_dbx.dll functions php_domxml.dll functions PHP = 4.3.0 requires: iconv.dll (bundled) php_dotnet.dll functions PHP = 4.2.3 requires libintl-1.dll, iconv.dll (bundled). On Windows hosts libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll have to be path-accessible for php_curl.dll to work correctly. Copying them into System32 (or even into the Windows main directory) is a bad hack (and does not even work with newer PHP versions). The right way to do it, is to add the PHP path to the Windows *Path* variable.
In *Control Panel* -->*System* click on *Advanced System Settings* and use the button *Environment Variables*. Under *System Variables* you will find the *Path* variable. Edit it and append `;C:/PHP` to it - or whatever the path to your PHP root folder is.