thank you jared!, Im gonna try WAMPP!!, I hope this work, and a message for php people: nice product but make it easy! lol thank you Rafa On 5/26/07, Jared Farrish <farrishj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thank you very much for you answers!!! =), but Im trying to work with > PostgreSQL. I have never installed PostgreSQL, but I have installed Apache and PHP together. Three suggestions: 1. Forget the installers. They are worthless, since all you're doing is adding or editing a few config file lines, plus adding a PATH variable. 2. Where and how you change those files is important, though, so you need to google the version of php and apache you are installing and follow those directions. It's tricky the first time, though. Be patient. 3. Start apache during your testing through a command-line. The error reporting is much better on the command-line. Also, really try not to put your PHP library in your System32 folder. This is bad practice. Edit the PATH variable to point at where it should be looking for the library. > So Im gonna review your suggestions in order to see which would be the best > for me WAMPP makes apache and php installation stupid easy (MySQL too, but you don't seem to need it). Maybe, you might install WAMPP, uninstall MySQL, and install PostgreSQL... Never done it, but with some fiddling, it should work. -- Jared Farrish Intermediate Web Developer Denton, Tx Abraham Maslow: "If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail." $$