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]>
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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
Hello Todd,
Wednesday, January 10, 2001, 15:08:12 PM, you wrote:
TC> Toby -
TC> <<<
TC> Did I completely miss the point?
TC> Yes and No. I have my Win 2K system in my office on which I do PHP
TC> development. However, sometimes I am on the road with a "simple"
TC> Notebook computer (450
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
my website provider.
Works pretty slick.
John
"Todd Cary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/10/2001 04:14:48 PM
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Subject: [PHP] PHP simulator
Is there a PHP simulator for NT? One that can be used for testing a
> 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..
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Is there a PHP simulator for NT? One that can be used for testing and
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Is there a PHP simulator for NT? One that can be used for testing and
development?
Todd
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