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  • BOOGIEMAN

    Offline script testing question

    How can I test PHP scripts, mods & forums (phpBB) on my PC ?
    I'm affraid it's little more complicated than only instaling PHP, than, I
    would probably need to install mySQL ... and so on ...
    Is there any software for this purpose available (freeware, shareware),
    for newbies ?
  • Andy Hassall

    #2
    Re: Offline script testing question

    On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 22:44:49 +0100, BOOGIEMAN <BOOGIEMANPN@YA HOO.COM> wrote:
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    >How can I test PHP scripts, mods & forums (phpBB) on my PC ?
    >I'm affraid it's little more complicated than only instaling PHP, than, I
    >would probably need to install mySQL ... and so on ...
    >Is there any software for this purpose available (freeware, shareware),
    >for newbies ?[/color]

    MySQL's pretty easy to install nowadays, its Windows installer basically takes
    you through step-by-step.

    There are all-in-one installer packages out there, I've seen "PHPTriad"
    mentioned before. Can't comment on its quality having never used it.
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    • sorenbeck@gmail.com

      #3
      Re: Offline script testing question

      BOOGIEMAN wrote:[color=blue]
      > How can I test PHP scripts, mods & forums (phpBB) on my PC ?
      > I'm affraid it's little more complicated than only instaling PHP, than, I
      > would probably need to install mySQL ... and so on ...
      > Is there any software for this purpose available (freeware, shareware),
      > for newbies ?[/color]

      Hi BOOGIEMAN,

      Try WAMP http://www.wampserver.com/en/index.php

      WAMP stands for Windows Apache MySQL PHP which are the four
      applications you need to run locally. It comes with a central system
      for you to start and stop the applications.

      If you run on Linux then do a Google search for LAMP

      Best regards,

      Soren Beck
      Costa Tropical Internet
      English-speaking community website for the Costa Tropical area. Free business directory, classifieds, forum, event calendar, news and more


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      • Dikkie Dik

        #4
        Re: Offline script testing question

        BOOGIEMAN wrote:[color=blue]
        > How can I test PHP scripts, mods & forums (phpBB) on my PC ?
        > I'm affraid it's little more complicated than only instaling PHP, than, I
        > would probably need to install mySQL ... and so on ...
        > Is there any software for this purpose available (freeware, shareware),
        > for newbies ?[/color]
        If you are using windows, a webserver is probably on your windows
        installation disc (PWS or IIS). PHP and MySQL are not that hard to install.

        Best regards

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        • Chuck Anderson

          #5
          Re: Offline script testing question

          BOOGIEMAN wrote:
          [color=blue]
          >How can I test PHP scripts, mods & forums (phpBB) on my PC ?
          >I'm affraid it's little more complicated than only instaling PHP, than, I
          >would probably need to install mySQL ... and so on ...
          >Is there any software for this purpose available (freeware, shareware),
          >for newbies ?
          >
          >[/color]
          I am still using an old version of PhpTriad (with upgraded Php and
          MySQL). This works well for me, but is sometimes a little slow. I do not
          think it is available any more (or not free any more?).

          I have done a little research and found a few more.

          1. phpdev - http://www.firepages.com.au/ I recently installed this on
          someone else's machine. It installs pretty easily and works all right,
          but I would rather give one of the next two (I can't even remember what
          I didn't like about it).

          2. Developer Side - http://www.devside.net/

          3. Fastwork - http://fastwork.locknet.ro/

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          Integrity is obvious.
          The lack of it is common.
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          • Rincewind

            #6
            Re: Offline script testing question

            On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 22:44:49 +0100, BOOGIEMAN wrote:
            [color=blue]
            > How can I test PHP scripts, mods & forums (phpBB) on my PC ?
            > I'm affraid it's little more complicated than only instaling PHP, than, I
            > would probably need to install mySQL ... and so on ...
            > Is there any software for this purpose available (freeware, shareware),
            > for newbies ?[/color]

            you could try PHPhome at http://sourceforge.net/projects/phphome/ it does
            the same as triad but I think is more up to date.

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            • BOOGIEMAN

              #7
              Re: Offline script testing question

              On 28 Sep 2005 15:03:34 -0700, sorenbeck@gmail .com wrote:
              [color=blue]
              > Try WAMP http://www.wampserver.com/en/index.php
              >
              > WAMP stands for Windows Apache MySQL PHP which are the four
              > applications you need to run locally. It comes with a central system
              > for you to start and stop the applications.[/color]

              Thanks !
              Just what needed, started phpBB forum in a minute :))
              It works much faster on my PC then over dial-up internet ^^
              Thank you again, now I'm going for a some script hunting

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              • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

                #8
                Re: Offline script testing question

                BOOGIEMAN wrote:[color=blue]
                > How can I test PHP scripts, mods & forums (phpBB) on my PC ?
                > I'm affraid it's little more complicated than only instaling PHP, than, I
                > would probably need to install mySQL ... and so on ...
                > Is there any software for this purpose available (freeware, shareware),
                > for newbies ?[/color]

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                http://groups.google.com/group/comp....77ae082bba11b3 )

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