> I SOLVED IT!
> The default php.ini has the extension directory like
> this:
> extension_dir = "./"
>
> Now being a noob, I look up a couple lines and see
>
> include_path = ".;c:\php\includes"
>
> so I figure I should add a semi-colon and append my
> own extension
> directory to extension_dir. But PHP doesn't like
> that it seems, the
> correct way:
>
> extension_dir = "F:\php\ext"
>
> I can't believe you folks didn't see that :-)
>
> Does this mean you can't have multiple paths for
> extension_dir?
that *exact* instruction is included in the PHP5
tutorial that i recommended for review.
i can't believe you didn't find it. ;-)
i think the idea is to have one extension directory
and then place all your extensions there vs have
multiple extension directories.
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