On 16 Nov 2010, at 01:28, Marvin Hunkin wrote:

> tried using wamp server 2.0 and xampp and now trying to install word press 
> 3.0.
> and get a error saying php is not turned on.

> what is the easiest and screen reader cms to use

While there are quite a few people who care enough about accessibility to check 
that the content they produce is accessible, far fewer have any experience with 
accessible admin interfaces for the tools they use. You might be better off in 
a more specialised forum. 

The WAI Interest Group <http://www.w3.org/WAI/IG/> or Authoring Tool 
Accessibility Guidelines Working Group <http://www.w3.org/WAI/AU/Overview.html> 
might be able to offer more useful advise than a general web development 
mailing list (but please lurk and read their content for a while before diving 
in to make sure they ARE appropriate). 

> , and do i just do away with wamp or xammp, and maybe go with php.

WAMP and XAMMP are just ways to get PHP bundled with a while of other software 
that you need or might need for web development. If you struggle with those 
tools, then I expect trying to do manually everything that they do for you 
would be even more difficult. So I would suggest you stick with the tools you 
have and try to get some advice on the specific problems you are experiencing. 

> where to get php from and which version.

http://php.net/ — 5.3.3 is the latest stable version.

-- 
David Dorward
http://dorward.me.uk



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