[thelist] Locally PHP Doubling up

Andrew Maynes andrew at humanbehaviour.co.uk
Wed Aug 14 10:38:16 CDT 2002


I've setup a debian server and got as far as the X environment with a mouse
working!  It does run but setting it up is sooo time consuming

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[mailto:thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org]On Behalf Of Jay Blanchard
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[snip]
Or depending whether you feel up to doing it you could install a
webserver/php/mysql locally .... depends how confortable you'd feel doing
it.
[/snip]

This is the ideal way to go, and you could couple it with use of the Zend
Studio. If you have an old PC laying around you can set up either a Linux,
FreeBSD, or Windows server, configure it to run Apache, PHP and MySQL rather
easily. There are lots of tutorials out there for doing this.

Jay

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