New to PHP
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:42 am
Hi,
I'm new to PHP and this website, thus bear with me if I don't do it the right way, I will learn.
I have a windows 2003 server. I have .Net applications that runs. I'm starting in PHP. I tried to install it and had so much problems that I've asked an expert to install it for me. She did it and it's working fine.
Now I have to install it again. She told me that I would be better doing it myself. It's a good idea.
Therefore I've installed xamp. It looks that it's all installed but I still can run a PHP program.
She said that I have to install something else. I've followed the instructions, about 200, and it did not work.
I'm all confuse. I thought that xamp was doing all the installations by itself. Why should I have to do "tons" of new steps ?
Regardless of that, is there a magic website/application I can use to install php once and for all.
Thanks
Real
I'm new to PHP and this website, thus bear with me if I don't do it the right way, I will learn.
I have a windows 2003 server. I have .Net applications that runs. I'm starting in PHP. I tried to install it and had so much problems that I've asked an expert to install it for me. She did it and it's working fine.
Now I have to install it again. She told me that I would be better doing it myself. It's a good idea.
Therefore I've installed xamp. It looks that it's all installed but I still can run a PHP program.
She said that I have to install something else. I've followed the instructions, about 200, and it did not work.
I'm all confuse. I thought that xamp was doing all the installations by itself. Why should I have to do "tons" of new steps ?
Regardless of that, is there a magic website/application I can use to install php once and for all.
Thanks
Real