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Hello,

Where are u watching the output of phpinfo()? In the browser? If so, this is probably not the same php.ini as in the command line. You can create a file with that content: "<? echo php_ini_loaded_file(); ?>" execute it via command line and see where is your php.ini :)

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Solution

i did that and it was the php.ini file i edited earlier , it was suggested on stack overflow that i should remove the extension=php_mcrypt.dll and that solve the problem . thanks for your contribution

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