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Their pitch is as follows:
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Check it out using this link:
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Thanks and good luck!
Installation and Configuration
- General Installation Considerations
- Installation on Unix systems
- Installation on Mac OS X
- Installation on Windows systems
- Windows Installer (PHP 5.1.0 and earlier)
- Manual Installation Steps
- ActiveScript
- Microsoft IIS / PWS
- Apache 1.3.x on Microsoft Windows
- Apache 2.0.x on Microsoft Windows
- Sun, iPlanet and Netscape servers on Microsoft Windows
- OmniHTTPd Server
- Sambar Server on Microsoft Windows
- Xitami on Microsoft Windows
- Building from source
- Installation of extensions on Windows
- Installation of PECL extensions
- Problems?
- Runtime Configuration
Installation and Configuration
dhardwell at gmail dot com
11-Oct-2008 07:22
11-Oct-2008 07:22
nullplan
29-Dec-2005 01:23
29-Dec-2005 01:23
For German users there is a very great tutorial
in setting up a local test environment on windows on
www.wintotal.de/Artikel/lokaletestumgebung/lokaletestumgebung.php .
schlenk at uni-oldenburg dot de
04-Aug-2004 09:45
04-Aug-2004 09:45
Documentation for running PHP as CGI under the Tclhttpd:
http://wiki.tcl.tk/12130
luke at 4d dot com
16-Jan-2002 04:31
16-Jan-2002 04:31
4D WebSTAR V for Mac OS X supports the default CGI compile of PHP.
Note that most compile instructions for PHP on Mac OS X are specific to the Apache server.
