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RivetTracker is a modified version of PHPBTTracker, Written in PHP, this BitTorrent tracker provides the same functionality as most other trackers and uses MySQL as the database backend. It provides ...
... XAMPP 1.7.2 MySQL database and htdocs folder. This allows the user to run the Apache server in XAMPP 1.7.1 with PHP 5.2.8, but keep their databases and documents in the XAMPP 1.7.2 database and folder. ...
... the MySQL database in XAMPP 1.7.2 with XAMPP 1.7.1 so you can easily switch between PHP versions.
This as a tough one to name, because what exactly do you call it? I've tried a couple of options and ...
I've added new updated tutorials and replaced the old ones for Apache HTTP server, MySQL , PHP5, and phpMyAdmin. I've also updated the links (If I've missed some, please let me know) to link to the new ...
... so. If you've already installed XAMPP, you do not need this tutorial.
This will install ONLY a http server and will not have PHP, MySQL , phpmyadmin or anything else with it. Those will need to be installed ...
... recommend using XAMPP to install PHP because it will install everything you will need including Apache, PHP 5, MySQL , and phpMyAdmin far easier than doing all of this manually.
If for some reason you ...
If you have installed XAMPP, then you do not need this tutorial.
This tutorial will guide you through installing your MySQL 5.1.37 database server for Windows XP & Vista 32-bit/64-bit. In this tutorial, ...
If you have installed XAMPP, then you do not need this tutorial.
This tutorial will show you how to install and configure phpMyAdmin 3.2.1 to control your MySQL server. You must have Apache, PHP, and ...
... it, let alone start running a web server on it. The GUI looked simple and straight forward, but how the heck was I going to get Apache, PHP, MySQL running on it? I didn't know where to begin!
But once ...
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(These are based on my usage and operating an Apache HTTP server with MySQL /PHP support)
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
I highly recommend finding a computer you can dedicate as a "server-only" computer ...
This tutorial shows how to transfer, move, import, export, and backup your MySQL databases using phpMyAdmin. I've used XAMPP in this tutorial, but the same method applies when using paid hosting such ...
... spent very much time on what this was originally started for . . . How to build your own web server. This would include installing Apache, MySql , PHP, etc. and then how to configure, manage, and use all ...
... will show how to create a new MySql database using phpMyAdmin and also create a unique user and password for that database for security purposes. So if you're ready to go, let's get started. I've made ...
... by a version number.
Create a database for WordPress MU on your web server, as well as a MySQL user who has all privileges for accessing and modifying it.
Unzip to an empty folder, either in the main ...
... allows you to install a single instance of WordPress and create multiple blogs, all using the same MySQL database and installation. There is an administration panel where you control the global settings ...
... running your own self-hosting Apache 2.2.12 HTTP web server with PHP 5.3.0, MySQL 5.1.37, and phpMyAdmin 3.2.0.1. This new version has now been designed to easily install and run XAMPP to a USB Flash ...
I need people who have a good grasp on hosting their own server to help with troubleshooting, configuring a web server as well as installation and configurations regarding other add-on scripts.
Also, ...
... to experiment and run your own WordPress blog from a personal Apache web server with PHP and MySQL database support.
This should be very similar on other versions of WordPress and XAMPP for Linux, so ...
... MySQL 5.1.33, PHP 5.2.9 & PEAR + SQLite 2.8.17/3.3.17 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.10.0, ProFTPD 1.3.2, phpMyAdmin 3.1.3.1, OpenSSL 0.9.8k, GD 2.0.1, Freetype2 2.1.7, libjpeg 6b, libpng 1.2.12, ...
This tutorial shows you how to install Apache 2.2, MySQL 5, PHP5, and phpMyAdmin for Linux using the Synaptic Package Manager in Ubuntu 9.04. You may also use Synaptic on some other versions of Linux, ...