Hi Danny,
If you're going to be using PHP for testing purposes on your home PC,
I'd recommend installing EasyPHP. It's basically Apache MySQL and PHP
bundled together. It's pretty easy to set up, just run the installer,
then start the program and you have a PHP enabled webserver.
You should be ab
I don't know about running it on Windows XP, but
on RH Linux I have had much better results using
1.3.29. RH Linux 8.0 comes with 2.0.48 as the
default version but I finally downloaded and built
the 1.3.29 version (as recommended by several
here) and have had much better results.
lk
www.theNewAg
Cant say for XP home, but on XP Pro, I've run both without any problems.
Just follow the instructions at the php manual...
On Saturday 21 February 2004 07:11 pm, danny cobbinah wrote:
> is it better to use apache 1.3.29 or apache 2.0.48?
>
> i am having the worst trouble ever trying to get this th
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