I am using PHP 5.5.25 with Apache 2.4 on Windows 7 x64 and I am unable to activate the cURL module. I have looked around and tried all I could think of. Please assist:
php.ini, the line extension=php_curl.dll is active and the file php_curl.dll is present in the extensions directory C:\php\ext
php.ini when I set extension_dir = ext, none of the extensions load. I get several messages when Apache starts, similar to Unable to load dynamic libraryext\php_openssl.dll- The specified module could not be found.
extension_dir = C:\php\ext, all the extensions load fine, except for cURL. I get the error: Unable to load dynamic libraryC:\php\ext\php_curl.dll- The specified module could not be found.
php_curl.new.dll and adjusting php.ini but I get an error message about the new filename. I have also downloaded a fresh new copy of the DLL from windows.php.net, but that made no difference.php_curl.dll (Right-click on the file >> Properties >> Security tab) and they are the same as the permissions for extensions that load successfullylibeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll from the PHP bin directory to the System32 and SysWOW64 directories as instructed by a response to this question
php.ini since the PHP startup error messages changed when I changed the extension_dir value from ext to C:\php\ext as I explained above.php.ini configuration changes.var_dump(file_exists('C:\php\ext\php_curl.dll'));, I get boolean True so PHP can see the file!What else could explain why the cURL module is not enabled?
I think you'll need libssh2.dll in your PATH too.
Credit goes to @Steven Hilder for pointing me in the right direction.
The problem was that Windows could not see libssh2.dll, another DLL that was in PHP's directory. Copying this file to C:\Windows\SysWOW64 and C:\Windows\System32, along with the other two DLL files from my OP (libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll) worked.
I am uncomfortable with this solution though because when the time comes to update to a new PHP version I will have a harder time remembering to overwrite these DLLs with the new version.
Therefore, I decided to remove all 3 DLLs from the System32 and SysWOW64 directories. Instead, I just added the PHP bin directory to the Windows' PATH variable, so that the next time the OS is looking for a missing file, it will also look in that directory. This has the added bonus that if a similar problem with another DLL occurs, it will be resolved automatically.
To add the PHP bin to Windows' PATH:
Start Menu search bar, search for and select Advanced system settings
Environment Variables. Scroll down the list of System variables to select Path and click Edit... to open the current PATH setting;C:\php or whatever directory has php.exe to the current setting (semi-colon is used to separate paths).on windows the cURL execution wants SSL certificate. may be because of that others error is showing.
Put the below code before curl_exec(curlHandle) to ignore checking for SSL certificate
//to ignore the SSL certificate in windows
curl_setopt($curlHandle, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER,false);
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