Re: getting started - need pointers

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You might need to uninstall the Apache server that you installed before WAMP. If you still have that old one running, http://localhost will be pointing to the old server rather than the WAMP one.

-Joe

On May 28, 2009, at 4:16 PM, Mike Kay wrote:

WAMP installed. PHP still not working.....sigh

have you looked at WAMP ?  theres Xammp too but never really liked it
myself
much ...other swear by it though

Look at WAMP :

http://www.wampserver.com/en/, it can start as a service and all that








2009/5/28 Mike Kay <mikekay@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Greetings. I am trying to get PHP installed and working on a Windows
server - Windows Standard 2007. I've downloaded and installed PHP 5.2.9. Problem is I don't know how to use this at all. My web server is Apache
2.2 - my database is Mysql.

I selected the Apache module 2.2 during the install, and added support
for
Mysql in extensions.

How can make windows start PHP on boot?
When I click on a .php file, the file opens rather than runs. Obviously
I've missed something. There is a command phpinfo - to view the
parameters
of the PHP installed - I don't remember how to run this on the command
line.

Any help MOST appreciated.
Also, I'm seeking pointers to beginners documentation for Windows users.

Thanks a lot.



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