If your local machine is running Windows you could also use Personal Web
Server or IIS (whichever comes with your Windows) for the web server (of
course you will also need a local copy of php, but this is very easy to set
up)
David Eisenhart
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You might consider downloading a package like foxserve
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/foxserv) for your system. This is an
apache/php bundle that will allow you to test your code from a local
instance of php.
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