Re: WAMP servers

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Bastien Koert wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Rod Clay <rclay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Hello.  Does anyone use a WAMP server?  And, if so, have you found one
>> to be better than another?
>>
>> I am using a WAMP server entitled, aptly enough, WampServer (formerly
>> WAMP5).  In the few weeks I have been using it, I frequently get
>> messages that a certain library or routine cannot be found.  My question
>> therefore is:  do these WAMP servers typically come with all of the php
>> libraries and subroutines that are most commonly needed?  I have the
>> impression that this WAMP server does not have some of the libraries and
>> subroutines I need (or would very much benefit from having, anyway).
>>
>> Thanks for any information you can give me about WAMP servers.
>>
>>
> 
> 
> I recommend installing the individual pieces yourself. Then you end up with
> a more current and maintainable install. And you learn to do this all
> yourself
> 
I second this, especially if all you need is AMP (not mail, perl
etc...).  Apache and MySQL come with a windows installer so you just hit
next, next, next, finish, and PHP you just unzip and add some lines to
you're Apache httpd.conf and you're all set.

-Shawn

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