p.net/manual/install-windows95-nt.php
Apache install instructions on WinXX -
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/windows.html
Good luck!
John
"Todd Cary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/10/2001 05:10:50 PM
To: "John Meyerhofer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTE
On Thursday 11 January 2001 00:08, Todd Cary wrote:
> <<<
> Did I completely miss the point?
>
> Yes and No. I have my Win 2K system in my office on which I do PHP
> development. However, sometimes I am on the road with a "simple"
> Notebook computer (450 MHz and 6 GHz drive). It would be nice
[about experimenting with php on win95/98]
O, ok. Then the part you're missing is a webserver...
Xitami's good for win95/98 (see www.imatix.com), though I
haven't used it for a couple of years, so I don't know if
it's as good as it used to be (chances are, it is ;))...
also, a lot of people prefer
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Todd Cary wrote:
> Toby -
>
> <<<
> Did I completely miss the point?
> >>>
> Yes and No. I have my Win 2K system in my office on which I do PHP
> development. However, sometimes I am on the road with a "simple"
> Notebook computer (450 MHz and 6 GHz drive). It would be nic
John -
That sounds feasible. I have always associated Apache with Unix/Linux;
not Windows
The install of PHP 4.0.4 on my Win 2K was an absolute breeze running IIS
5. What is Apache like in the Windows envirnoment?
Todd
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Toby -
<<<
Did I completely miss the point?
>>>
Yes and No. I have my Win 2K system in my office on which I do PHP
development. However, sometimes I am on the road with a "simple"
Notebook computer (450 MHz and 6 GHz drive). It would be nice to "play
around" with PHP and see if it will run.
T
Why just simulate it when you can run the real thing! Just download Apache
for Windows and install as service. Then install PHP for Windows and with
a little
configuration you are set. I have been using this setup a while now as a
"staging/testing" area before I upload my files to my website p
> Is there a PHP simulator for NT? One that can be used for
testing and
> development?
Generally a staging/development server is the way to go
about testing... just set up a server that duplicates the
environment of the server you'll eventually be using... ie,
install PHP with the same options..
I just installed Apache, PHP, and MySQL onto my personal NT (ok Win2K)
machine for testing and development. It was really simple...took less than
an hour total to get working.
John Guynn
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there's an implementation of PHP for IIS.
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Subject: [PHP] PHP simulator
Is there a PHP simulator for NT? One that can be used for testing and
development?
Todd
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