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Running on the Linux operating system, the Apache web server, MySQL database, and PHP programming language gives you everything you need to build sturdy, secure, and speedy dynamic websites. Author: David Sklar Code: PHP 4.0 |
Let's walk through the steps required to install the Oracle Database, Apache HTTP Server, and PHP as an Apache module on Linux. We will be using Red Hat Enterpise Linux AS 4.0 for this example. Author: Robert Clevenger Code: PHP 4.0 |
The combination of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP is probably the most common production environment for running PHP web servers. This combination of open-source software has been referred to by the acronym LAMP. Author: TopXML Code: PHP 5.0 |
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This tutorial is designed to guide you through the initial steps of setting up Apache, MySQL, and PHP on Linux. The Linux distribution being utilized for this tutorial is Fedora Core 1. Author: HostLibrary.com Code: PHP 4.0 |
If you are reading this tutorial and you are new to Linux, then I suggest you start off with a Linux HOW TO tutorial before going further so that you can understand the commands that are going to be used in this article. Author: xlordt Code: PHP 4.0 |
This section will cover installing PHP and Apache from source onto a Unix/Linux system. This requires SSH/Telnet and super user (e.g., root) access to your server. This section will compile and perform a basic, generic install of Apache and PHP. Author: Jelsoft Enterprises Limited Code: PHP 4.0 |
This tutorial has been written for people who wish to develop web pages using the dynamic scripting language PHP with the MySQL DBMS and GD Graphics libraries in a *NIX environment. Author: William Denniss Code: PHP 4.0 |
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Installing Apache, PHP, and MySQL on SUSE Linux Professional guides you through installing the services neccessary to help your web development or hosting on SUSE Professional.
Author: Kevin Millecam Code: PHP 4.0 |
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. Author: Nathan Wallace Code: PHP 3.0 |
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