chazmonro Posted October 10, 2002 Posted October 10, 2002 So Im having trouble setting this up on IIS, anyone done this before? Im using PHP 4.2 and MySql Im simply trying to install via localhost/catalog/install/index.php but Im getting all kinds of errors (i.e undre the web server heading on the NEW INSTALL page Webserver Root Directory Notice: Undefined index: DIR_FS_DOCUMENT_ROOT in C:Inetpubwwwrootwwwgaragecataloginstallincludesfunctionshtml_output.php on line 15 Notice: Undefined index: DIR_FS_DOCUMENT_ROOT in C:Inetpubwwwrootwwwgaragecataloginstallincludesfunctionshtml_output.php on line 15 Notice: Undefined index: DIR_FS_DOCUMENT_ROOT in C:Inetpubwwwrootwwwgaragecataloginstallincludesfunctionshtml_output.php on line 15 Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_SESSION_VARS in C:Inetpubwwwrootwwwgaragecataloginstallincludesfunctionshtml_output.php on line 15 ) Anyone have a clue? Chuck
Mark Evans Posted October 10, 2002 Posted October 10, 2002 Anyone have a clue? Look what I found when I used the search http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/viewtopic.php...undefined+index Mark Evans osCommerce Monkey & Lead Guitarist for "Sparky + the Monkeys" (Album on sale in all good record shops) --------------------------------------- Software is like sex: It's better when it's free. (Linus Torvalds)
Jan0815 Posted October 11, 2002 Posted October 11, 2002 From the archives I have learned that running PHP in ISAPI mode solves a lot of problems. Try a search with IIS PHP and look through the results. I have never used IIS so I do not know what ISAPI mode is and how it can be installed that way. www.php.net will know though. HTH (Now I will cut'n'paste this to the several other threads about IIS, please people, use the search function BEFORE you post. With some 68.000 posts in the archives it is possible that you find an answer or at least learn a lot :-) You can't have everything. That's why trains have difficulty crossing oceans, and hippos did not adapt to fly. -- from the OpenBSD mailinglist.
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