Justin Dearing wrote:
The MSI is a great asset for PHP on windows when it "just works." I
remember older releases where that was not always the case. Recently, it
seems pretty good with IIS.
I can see the case that the MSI might be more trouble than its worth
because it has to be maintained. Wou
The MSI is a great asset for PHP on windows when it "just works." I
remember older releases where that was not always the case. Recently, it
seems pretty good with IIS.
I can see the case that the MSI might be more trouble than its worth
because it has to be maintained. Would it be possible to dir
Pierre Joye wrote:
Yes, but it does not always work as it should and it costs us a lot of
time to maintain. On the other, projects like Wamp, xampp, easyphp,
phpmanager for IIS do a great job to simplify updates and
installations of newer PHP. They also use our binaries, so everything
is fine.
hi,
Yes, but it does not always work as it should and it costs us a lot of
time to maintain. On the other, projects like Wamp, xampp, easyphp,
phpmanager for IIS do a great job to simplify updates and
installations of newer PHP. They also use our binaries, so everything
is fine.
However, if anyon
Anyone know about/use this:
http://www.yiiframework.com/
Have been recommended should look into it by another VI developer for speeding
up/making PHP development more efficient/effective.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
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