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    Default Ioncube causing httpd failed

    Hello,


    I was trying to install ioncube on my VDS and i followed every instruction which are written in www.webhostgear.com/77.html but when i tried to restart apache but it didn't restart instead of restarting it got stop .... well i removed a line which i typed in php.ini regarding ioncube and tried again to restart apache and now it restarted ... i just want to know the reason what was the problem and where did i make mistake .... i guess i followed each and everything as it's mentioned in Webhostgear .......

    I appreciate every reply in advance.

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    AJ

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    Instead of restarting with apache with /etc/init.d/httpd start or /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start
    just use:

    /etc/init.d/httpd restart

    I had the same issue after re-installing ioncube when we updated to the new php 4.4.1

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    Quote Originally Posted by shy2pk View Post
    Hello,


    I was trying to install ioncube on my VDS and i followed every instruction which are written in www.webhostgear.com/77.html but when i tried to restart apache but it didn't restart instead of restarting it got stop .... well i removed a line which i typed in php.ini regarding ioncube and tried again to restart apache and now it restarted ... i just want to know the reason what was the problem and where did i make mistake .... i guess i followed each and everything as it's mentioned in Webhostgear .......

    I appreciate every reply in advance.

    Thanks
    Regards,
    AJ
    Make sure that you add the line "zend_extension=..." before all other zend_extension lines. If you add it at the end of all the other "zend_extension" , Apache will fail to start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashketchum View Post
    Make sure that you add the line "zend_extension=..." before all other zend_extension lines. If you add it at the end of all the other "zend_extension" , Apache will fail to start.
    Thank you! That fixed one we were trying to do.

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