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Sep 13th, 2009
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Start php! Adding Php interpreter to Apache

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Hello to all,

I'm just starting off learning PHP programming.As for the beginning i managed to download Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.3.0 , but i gave up frustrated after browsing several pages googling how to add the PHP to the Apache so that the server uses the php interpreter and run my .php files. I did't well realize how to modify the .ini file in the php installation folder.i tried it once reading from a web tutorial but the server failed to start.I will appreciate any kind help.My OS is winXP.

Thanks in advance
Last edited by Mahsa_C++; Sep 13th, 2009 at 4:42 pm.
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Re: Start php! Adding Php interpreter to Aphach

doing it yourself is in the too hard basket
WAMP (windows apache mysql php) will install it all as a package that works together. http://www.soft-go.com/view/WAMP5_20010.html
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Yep, I'd suggest Wamp to, 1 click installing:

http://www.wampserver.com/en/index.php
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Re: Start php! Adding Php interpreter to Aphach

Dear all !!!
Thank you so much for your replies ! i did got benefit from them !
yes you were right,i 'd better use WampServer instead of struggling with installing seperated apache and PHP 5 . i downloaded it , and it's working great

Good luck everybody !
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