Install Apache, PHP and MySQL.
See each site for more information (http://php.net/install, apache.org,
mysql.com), and I'd advise using pre-compiled installer scripts, rather than
compiling your own for the moment... all of the above are free.
stick with all the default settings, and figure out
Sauron,
Since you're running Win2K, then you can use IIS already installed instead
of Apache. I use Win2K Server, with IIS, PHP 4, and mySQL on my local box,
and it works just fine.
Peter
At 10:55 AM 9/26/2002 -0400, Steve Bradwell wrote:
>Welcome Steve,
>
>You'll need to do two things to g
read the install section of the PHP manual at www.php.net and then read
the tutorial.
Adam
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Sauron wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am brand new to PHP, I have a friend that develops in it and I'm
> interested in learning more about it. I am familiar with VB at
Welcome Steve,
You'll need to do two things to get started, download apache and php for
windows, and configure 2 files - httpd.conf (apache), and php.ini. A good
tutorial can be found here :
http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/script/article/0,,12014_912381,00.html
After that create a .php file in
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