[PHP] Re: any windows php developers out here?

2003-02-09 Thread rush
It works reliably. I have used Abria Merlin form abria soft to install
apache, php, mysql, and various utils on my machine. It is single install
that installs without problems. The php version inside is a bit dated, but
you can later on easily replace it once everything is connected and working
properly.

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[PHP] Re: any windows php developers out here?

2003-02-09 Thread Lee W

Victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
01c2cfc7$b6ecd0d0$237b7018@JUMPY">news:01c2cfc7$b6ecd0d0$237b7018@JUMPY...
 Hello, I am wondering if any of you got a reliable php and MySQL
 installation (MySQL is easy) I am mostly wondering if there is a point
 in tying to use windows as a development platform for PHP. I have a nice
 and working red hat 8.0 installation, but I did an upgrade from 7.3 and
 now apache doesn't work cuz it wants me to switch form apache 1.X to 2.X
 and all I want is to erase the old apache and use the new one or erase
 the new one and use the old one, whichever works. But anyway... I also
 do design and I have people submit me illustrator and Photoshop files
 and word docs, so for now I might have to stick to windows for work. BUT
 what do u suggest? I it futile to try to get php to work in windows?
 With IIS preferably so that I can play with ASP and Cold Fusion once in
 a while. Please help if you are using windows with php and send me some
 instructions if you feel like it, much appreciated.

 - Vic

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Vic,

I currently have PHP working both on IIS  Apache with Windows 2000.

My personal recommendation to you would be to install Apache on Windows with
the relevent PHP download, remember that certain features of PHP won't work
though a CGI executable with I believe is still the only stable way of
running PHP though IIS.

I normally have IIS running on a port other than 80 which allows me0 to have
both the IIS and Apache available simultaniously.

Hope some of this helps.

Regards

Lee



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