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Apache-PHP-Mysql
Hey ppl,
This is my first post here. I had Apache-PHP-Mysql setup and running on my Windows XP System and that was using PHPTriad.. now Sokkit. I have since then uninstalled all 3 and want to go ahead and install the latest verions of them. All I wanted to know is, is there a particular sequence that I need to follow with the 3 i.e Apache, PHP, MySql in some particular order. I am trying this so I can learn to manually configure all 3 and get it running. Hope someone can give me some tips and suggestions on this ![]() |
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Actually, Mysql, Apache, and PHP are all mutually exclusive.
This comes down to preference. I have always preferred to install Mysql first always. It is simply a database server regardless what web server and/or scripting language you put on that box. As a matter of fact, I say install mysql and play with it for a day on the command line and then the next day reflect on how much you learned from doing that. Next install Apache and play around with creating simple html pages and virtual domains. NO PHP. Next install php and change those html pages into php pages. Bet you learn a lot in those two days.
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