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Trying to Install Apache (Windows XP)
Hello everyone.
I am trying to install Apache, then PHP followed by MySQL so I run vBulletin on my computer but I am bit confused since I tried to download Apache. So to cut a long thread short, I went to http://apache.towardex.com/. I don't get what to download from there, and when I need to put it. Any help, please :ermm: |
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You could always install Appserv which does it all for you in 1 simple installer and runs perfectly on XP..
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Try Xammp or whatever. It's free, and installs Apache, Mysql, and php along with other goodies. Google it!
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http://www.wampserver.com/en/index.php
Fairly easy to install and run, everything can be controled from the task bar and it comes with phpmyadmin by default |
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Xammp also has the ability to switch from PHP 4 to PHP 5 in an instant! |
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PS - how does one join your vbtailors site... |
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Boy now ya made it interesting as that also looks good...hmm...
Sorry to hijack your thread exasco, wonde rif may please ask which of the 3 is better - appserv, xampp or wamp? |
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you can find several easy tutorial on the web, i personally used this one on my system and it's working perfectly: http://www.betaone.net/forum/thread-12586.html Hope it helps |
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