Hey all, like what matt did with the forum!
Anyway, im trying to setup my server so i can re-host my website, been about a Year.5 since i've tried to set apache up, and the phrase comes to mind "if you don't use it, you lose it"...well i've lost it - anyone post a tutorial on how to set it up? Would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Apache 2 help!
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Re: Apache 2 help!
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The easiest way to run Apache, PHP and mySQL on your local PC is to use xampp.
I use this to test and develop my websites. I used it to upgrade the forum to phpBB3.
The easiest way to run Apache, PHP and mySQL on your local PC is to use xampp.
I use this to test and develop my websites. I used it to upgrade the forum to phpBB3.
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Re: Apache 2 help!
There is also Wampserver (WAMP), which I use occasionally.
http://www.wampserver.com/en/
Problem with both is that they are configured to localhost, and sometimes when I'm running complex secure scripts, I have to spend hours tweaking at the configuration.
http://www.wampserver.com/en/
Problem with both is that they are configured to localhost, and sometimes when I'm running complex secure scripts, I have to spend hours tweaking at the configuration.
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Re: Apache 2 help!
I've had odd issues with xampp not quite behaving on my pc as it would on a web host but most of the time it is the best way to test new functionality before bothering to upload it to the web.
At the moment I am playing with jQuery
At the moment I am playing with jQuery