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neotransotaku
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so, i guess you are going to run a local server to test now eh? |
SyntaxLegend
Posts: 101/222 |
i was gonna have a local server but i could never get it working, so i just said screw this and did it on a live server. |
Black Lord
Posts: 86/453 |
Originally posted by dan
Originally posted by Metroid As of now, my internet has become really slow for some reason (It's 512kb). And i need help setting up a local server for an SQL database and PHP. So i can test things withouth waiting 4 hours to see its wrong (slight exatration, its like 4 minutes for a 2kb file). I need any guides or anyone willing to talk and help me get this done ntil my internet actually gets half fast again.
I find it somewhat disturbing that you have developed a messageboard system, without the use of a local server.
lol... yeah it was pretty disturbing... that's why I convinced him to set up a local server... that way the rest of his development wouldn't be as disturbing... |
dan
Posts: 233/782 |
Originally posted by Metroid As of now, my internet has become really slow for some reason (It's 512kb). And i need help setting up a local server for an SQL database and PHP. So i can test things withouth waiting 4 hours to see its wrong (slight exatration, its like 4 minutes for a 2kb file). I need any guides or anyone willing to talk and help me get this done ntil my internet actually gets half fast again.
I find it somewhat disturbing that you have developed a messageboard system, without the use of a local server. |
Xtreme984
Posts: 70/111 |
I use the phpTriad pack, it contains PHP, mysql, apache and much more (at least I think) |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 566/1757 |
Originally posted by neotransotaku heh..if I had found that, that would have made my life a little easier--although I prefer the unix environment to develop web apps though
I think it has a unix setup...well atleast a freebsd one... |
SyntaxLegend
Posts: 100/222 |
i got the XAMPP one to work, i just have to set cookies in a main file and it works like a charm. Thanks for the help. Moderators can close this or keep it open for any further needs. |
Dylan
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You could also try easyPHP, its a little dinky, but its all set up for you. Get it and go, really. |
neotransotaku
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heh..if I had found that, that would have made my life a little easier--although I prefer the unix environment to develop web apps though |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 564/1757 |
if you wanted to, you could download xampp(http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html) it hs apache,php,mysql, and some more things, but I think you can install without the option for other things, and I think it has the config files already setup and everything, so its install, and run basically...all in a 20MB package. |
SyntaxLegend
Posts: 99/222 |
im running a 1.3ghz AMD Duron with a 64mb tvout video card 2 speakers mouse, keyboard, TV,cd burner. and a lot more, but OS is windows XP. |
neotransotaku
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well, if your internet connection is slow, then you it would take a while to bring that stuff onto your own computer. Apache is around a 4-6mb download for the source, PHP is around the same. MySQL is an 18MB download for the source, 25-30MB for the compiled executables...
anyways, what system are you running on first of all. I built Apache/PHP/MySQL for Cygwin and that took about 30 minutes to set up once I know how things should be done. |
SyntaxLegend
Posts: 98/222 |
As of now, my internet has become really slow for some reason (It's 512kb). And i need help setting up a local server for an SQL database and PHP. So i can test things withouth waiting 4 hours to see its wrong (slight exatration, its like 4 minutes for a 2kb file). I need any guides or anyone willing to talk and help me get this done ntil my internet actually gets half fast again. |