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A local, Apache Web server, on a Windows XP computer

My intention is to write a number of guides that will help someone build a functional Web server for testing purposes. Since Windows is fairly popular, I've decided to outline how to install Web server programs on it. Since Apache is both powerful and free, I've opted to use it as the core, instead of IIS, or the like.

I also plan on keeping the various technologies up-to-date, yet continuing to provide the instructions for past versions used, just in case. I do have copies of the versions I've installed below, and would be happy to provide those copies that no longer exist elsewhere; just ask.

Our local Web server uses the following technology.

The following upgrades are planned for addition (in no particular order):

  • MySQL 4.1.21
  • phpMyAdmin 2.9.1.1
  • PostgreSQL 8.1.5
    • pgAdmin III 1.6.0

The following information is planned for expanding the tutorials, in no particular order:

  • World's simplest, but professionally functional, Web page
  • MagpieRSS
  • how to restore WordPress/MySQL using phpMyAdmin
  • how to setup a CMS (Joomla and possibly Mambo)
  • AWStats
  • FusionReactor
  • sending mail
  • FTP?

As new pages are added, I will add additional links and items to the above. If you would like me to cover a particular program, please let me know - any possible additions to this list would be appreciated.

Comments

4/12/2009 6:35:38 PM #

Jimmy

Hi,

Any idea, how to go about installing Apache on Ubuntu 8.10?

Thanks,
Jim

Jimmy India

4/13/2009 6:56:18 AM #

James Skemp

apt-get is your friend. In fact, on Ubuntu, if you're fine with pre-built versions, you can setup all of this extremely easily.

You can either use it's update tool (the name escapes me) or use something like these steps: www.howtogeek.com/.../

James Skemp United States

8/14/2009 12:59:33 AM #

Abin K Vattakkattu

Hi,
Any Idea how to cteate a Apache,Mysql Pachage simillar to xampp or wamp i need a simillar solution

Abin K Vattakkattu India

8/14/2009 6:55:49 AM #

James Skemp

Hi Abin,

Will neither of those solutions work for you? What problem are you trying to solve?

I'm afraid I don't know much about how they work (since I haven't installed one), but I would assume they install the necessary applications by way of command line parameters, and either replace the configuration files with a set one or modify the configuration files (unlikely).

They may also be using custom builds of the applications, to add or remove functionality.

James Skemp United States

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