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Posted by John Obrien on 11/29/06 11:44
Thank you very much....
I did exactly as you said and I got it installed.
" Be sure and copy your website folder(s) to the /xammp/htdocs/
> folder on your hard disk or it wont work ."
I used localhost in firefox to open the package.
I am reading the things I see there. But I have a question.
When I want to enter and test some code, I am not sure of which
screen to use. I have only had it installed for 10 minutes, but if
you could point me to the write direction.
In the above quote from you, my website folders are the stuff I am
developing, right?
I went to the demo section of the page and started reading, however,
I am still not sure where the "input screen is located"
Again, thank you for you excellent help
Krustov wrote:
> <comp.lang.php>
> <John Obrien>
> <28 Nov 2006 17:23:39 -0800>
> <1164763419.053205.96230@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>
>
> > I bought the book "Sams Teach yourself PHP in 24 hours."
>
> I bought the same book and now that i'm well past the php basics my
> personal opinion of it is that its a pile of steaming poo .
>
> As a php newbie it didnt tell me what i wanted to know and lots of stuff
> it does tell you is the sort of stuff you will never use .
>
> > The first step says to install PHP on my computer or an computer.
>
> Do a google search for XAMMP as this will install apache/php/mysql on
> your windows pc without the need to edit any config files .
>
> Be sure and copy your website folder(s) to the /xammp/htdocs/
> folder on your hard disk or it wont work .
>
> Use the above url in your browser regardless if you are online or
> offline , Be sure and copy your website folder(s) to the /xammp/htdocs/
> folder on your hard disk or it wont work .
>
> e.g.
>
> /xammp/htdocs/yourwebsitefolder
>
> To roughly sum up , Your windows pc will now work in the exact same way
> as your php webspace .
>
>
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