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One useful feature provided by the tight integration of PHP with Apache is the ability to install PHP as a dynamically loadable Apache module. This is a administrators dream as it allows developers to upgrade PHP without having to recompile Apache. Author: Darrell Brogdon Code: PHP 4.0 |
Installing PHP under BadBlue is a article that is going to walk you step by step through the installation of PHP interpreter under BadBlueWeb Server in windows environment. Great from developers. Author: Jayesh Jain Code: PHP 4.0 |
Before starting the installation, first you need to know what do you want to use PHP for. There are three main fields you can use PHP which include Websites and web applications (server-side scripting), Command line scripting, & Desktop (GUI) applications Author: PHP.net Code: PHP 5.0 |
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If your server supports PHP - you don't need to do anything! You do not need to compile anything or install any extra tools - just create some .php files in your web directory - and the server will parse them for you. Author: W3 Schools Code: PHP 5.0 |
This video is part of Stefan Mischook's Video Tutorial series on the PHP language. In this tutorial, he talks about setting up your home computer to easily test your PHP scripts. This is part one of a two part series. Author: Stefan Mischook Code: PHP 5.0 |
This video is part of Stefan Mischook's Video Tutorial series on the PHP language. In this tutorial, he talks about setting up your home computer to easily test your PHP scripts. This is part two of a two part series. Author: Stefan Mischook Code: PHP 5.0 |
How to hide the PHP version to remote requests. It's useful to not disclose un-needed information. As shown in Discover the web server software and version of a remote server anyone can find our valuable information from our apache server banner. Author: MDLog Code: PHP 5.0 |
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This tutorial explains the installation of Apache web server, bundled with PHP and MySQL server on a Linux machine. The tutorial is primarily for SuSE 9.2, 9.3, 10.0 & 10.1, but most of the steps ought to be valid for all Linux-like operating systems. Author: Richard Code: PHP 5.0 |
With the growing concerns regarding comment SPAM, XSS attacks, security breaches, etc, we should spend some time learning how to defend ourselves against such threats. Get the latest version of the Apache source code Author: Lorenzo Code: PHP 5.0 |
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