[nycphp-talk] XAMMP Installation
Jeff Siegel
jsiegel1 at optonline.net
Thu Jan 8 06:05:03 EST 2004
Good suggestions. I have it on a Windows 98 machine/laptop and was
thinking about placing the bat files in my Startup folder.
Jeff
John Lacey wrote:
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> Jeff Siegel wrote:
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>> Downloaded XAMPP from http://www.apachefriends.org/xampp-en.html for
>> use on my Win98 laptop. I've listed below the skills you would need to
>> get this up and running after downloading the install file.
>>
>> Essential skill No. 1: creating a folder
>> Essential skill No. 2: browsing to that folder
>> Essential skill No. 3: double-clicking on a few files
>>
>> That's it! It's an absolute pleasure to install! It runs beautifully
>> on my antique Compaq Armada.
>>
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> Better'n sliced bread eh? I have my students load that up on their
> [typically Windows] home systems so they can do all the good stuff
> outside class. And to uninstall, ya just delete the xampp folder! In
> the classroom, we create a LAMP platform.
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> A couple things I have them do is to copy the ApacheMonitor.exe from
> \xampp\apache\bin up to where all the bat files are in C:\xampp for
> convenience. Then they can control/restart apache by invoking the
> monitor, which ends up in the system tray -- good for experimenting with
> php.ini settings when you want to bounce the server. And I remind the
> win2k/xp users to make sure apache is set to "Manual" startup mode in
> Services -- don't want a web server running behind your back!
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> John
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