On 7 Oct, 12:39, Helixpoint <helixpo...@gma il.comwrote:
VERY NEW. What do I have to download/do to get up and running on a
Windows Vista box
>
Dave
Initially, all you need is PHP and a webserver. There are some bundled
packages which try to simplify the process. PHP will happily work with
Apache, IIS (not free), Xitami and lighttpd - all of which are
available on Windows. There may other webservers too.
Have a google for XAMPP, WAMP, PHPTriad.
At some point you may want to add a database - although PHP includes
an embedded engine (SQLite) most apps need some permanent storage
abckend - and MySQL is usually the DBMS of choice - but you can
equally use many of the mainstream commercial oferings. The other
major OSS DBMS is PostGreSQL - but I don't know if that's available on
MSWindows.
On Oct 7, 7:39 pm, Helixpoint <helixpo...@gma il.comwrote:
VERY NEW. What do I have to download/do to get up and running on a
Windows Vista box
>
Dave
I use the QuickPHP Web Server - it's small (lesser than 3mb) and
includes a webserver and includes PHP as well. No installation or
complicated config - just download quickphp_webser ver.zip, extract
and run :)
If you want to customise your installation of PHP, then download the
zip file from php.net, extract it to a folder, dump the quickphp exe
file into the PHP folder and run it from there (you download the
quickphp_webser ver_bare.zip version)
On Oct 7, 7:39 am, Helixpoint <helixpo...@gma il.comwrote:
VERY NEW. What do I have to download/do to get up and running on a
Windows Vista box
>
Dave
The most easy way to get started is to use "VS.Php for Visual
Studio" : http://www.jcxsoftware.com/vs.php
This is how I started with a php project two weeks ago.Coming from
asp.net it helped me have a low learning curve - the VS.PHP installs
Apache and php for you as a part of install and includes a basic
version of Visual studio and allows you to debug code - all in one
package. They have one month trial version - try and you will fall in
love with it as i did :)
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