Installing PHP related scripts & softwares
This is a step-by-step guide on setting up and installing Apache and PHP 4.0.0 on Windows platform.
This tutorial first explains what a dynamic module is, or what it means by creating PHP as a dynamic module for Apache. Then, it guides you through step-by-step where to get Apache and PHP4 and how to install them on your server.
This page walks through the setup of Apache, PHP and MySQL on a Red Hat Linux system. The installation is very similar on other Linux distributions. Apache, PHP and MySQL all also run on Windows NT, however installation is definitely different for those systems.
This article explains step-by-step how to install PHP on Windows NT with IIS 4.
PHP4 b4 comes with instruction in the readme file for setting up under PWS: you add it as a filter, and as a script engine. Here is a short instruction explaining how to configure PHP4 b4 on Windows 2000.
This document describes how to install PHP for Apache on Linux. It was written using Red Hat 6.1, Apache 1.3.9 and PHP 4 Beta 2. You should have Apache installed before trying to install PHP.
This is a step-by-step guide to installing PHP3 for Apache on Windows 9x. These instructions assume that you installed Apache for Windows 9x as outlined here. They should work with any standard Apacheinstallation.
This article explains how to install PHP 3.x.x for IIS 4.x on Windows NT. These instructions assume that you have a standard IIS 4 installation on Windows NT.
This document describes how to install PHP for Apache on Linux. It was written using Red Hat 6.1, Apache 1.3.9 and PHP 3.0.12. You should have Apache installed before trying to install PHP.
These instructions describe how to get PHP setup on a RedHat 6.0 Linux box using only RPM. The document assumes that you have prior experience configuring/using Apache.
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