That's interesting... WAMP stands for Windows, Apache, MySQL and PHP. The only disadvantage to using a packaged bundle is that you might not get the most recent versions of each. You should still be able to configure them all equally.
That said, I've not tried using WAMP so I can't confirm this. Phill On 16/11/06, joykannan_msit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi > > I'm using WAMP 1.6.4 Package to develop software > Now I'm developing a website some one told me if u want to develop > software u have to install individually (that mean PHP, APACHE, MySQL) > Is it necessary > > What is the difference between WAMP 1.6.4 and Individual > Installation? >
