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Everyone has a guest book. And we also. ;)

I decided to make a very simple form of guest book. With only one text area and no more crap like fields for your email address, name or home page url. Just simple and plain as a real world guest book.

And also like a real guest book: HTML input is not allowed.

And a message to all guest book spammers: URLs in this guest book were automatically removed.

This is only a guest book. If you've questions or need support: Please visit our forum. We don't answer any questions here.

And please, for your own happiness: Don't leave your e-mail addresses in a public guest book. Spammers will love you.

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Tue 24 May 2005 02:57:04 AM CEST

Hi i got xampp cuz i read on internet a lot of apachefriens..and i have (i hope) the latest xampp.Also i will like to know if u r looking some people to help or in your team for spanish version i really like to be on this group.
I install and probe xampp on windows xp rpo and home and now i have windows 2003 server enterprice with some plus features and xampp works like a charm.(it wasn`t easy make it work under 2003 server).but :)
I say good bye and c ya later to all apachefriends.
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Chile
May 23 - 2005
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Mon 23 May 2005 02:29:08 PM CEST

i hope it will work under my linux system.LeChatNieger

Sat 21 May 2005 04:48:42 PM CEST

Greetings,
I love XAMPP! I have been using it for eight months and not even once it has failed to perform well. Also the installation is SUPER-EASY. (Sure my linux box had its share of problems, I keep getting these nasty Segmentation Faults at times to times especially when copying things.. yuck..)
XAMPP however seems to be able to operate as a fully capable and secure HTTP server for something of a public, professional use as well, not only a platform for testing PHP scripts..
Yes, I'm glad I decided to go to XAMPP! And I'm sure I will in the future as well. And then the question in everyone's lips, who is the model in APACHE FRIENDS site! ;-)

Jaakko Saari,
Finland

Thu 19 May 2005 12:51:33 AM CEST

Xampp is the best web server bundle there is, no question. Thanks!

Wed 18 May 2005 08:52:25 PM CEST

I really appreciate the effort you have gone through to do this, for I don't have the experience with Unix driven apps to install everything correctly. But if the download is screwed up then all your effort is wasted. Thanks for the try though.

Wed 18 May 2005 04:29:09 PM CEST

Hi guys Jesus Bless you a lot, I thank you for this great job, but I'm agree with one mail that has been sent to you, and I hope, you're going to solve this problem.

POSTGRESQL! POSTGRESQL! POSTGRESQL! That is one important software you left out in your package. You may omit the PostgreSQL installation package, but please do not omit configuring php to use PostgreSQL.

Wed 18 May 2005 05:35:30 AM CEST

Great Program! I'm constantly linking people to this site from WZ2K.co.uk/forum :)

Wed 18 May 2005 12:26:56 AM CEST

Greatest thing since sliced bread. Thanks so much for all your hard work!

Tue 17 May 2005 12:49:57 AM CEST

Ik wil jullie allen bedanken voor deze zeer goed opgezette software en hopelijk dat meerdere zullen gebruiken.
In ieder geval raad ik het iedereen aan is niet zo zeer de luiïgheid maar mijn computer heb ik al diverse keren laten crashen en met dit wat heel ergggggggggggggggg tijdbesparend en zeer snel een peuleschilletje eigenlijk dat ik nu eindelijk zover ben om verder te kunnen bestuderen en experimenteren.

Nogmaals dank uit Holland

Mon 16 May 2005 10:42:31 PM CEST

Hello Im testing Apache and Php with postgres and triggers

Mon 16 May 2005 08:22:43 AM CEST

WOW best system people....thnx for this...

Sat 14 May 2005 03:48:45 PM CEST

Thank you for coming up with *ampp. It's one of the best pieces of software out there for rapid deployment of basic web services. I do have some comments which I think will improve *ampps usefulness.

1.-Make the backups work accross platforms. Currently the backup is made as a shellscript, which is not a bad thing but this means the backup doesn't work in non-linux systems and thus the files can't be easily ported from one side to the other. This doesn't even work around unix-like platforms, like linux and MacOSX. A backup from a linux system can't be loaded in macosx (I just realized and because of my assumption I have managed to lose a whole weekend, which is what prompted to make the suggestion, accepting the fact that the error was mine).

Two solutions I can think of here:
A.-Have the lampp program recognize the backup and process it accordingly (it would be, effectively, like moving the inner workings of the .sh's file to the lampp file itself). The advantage is that it could process a backup file from any of the other platforms (as each lampp instance knows about it immediate universe and thus would be able to use the local resources to load up the files and databases).
A.-Give the option of making the backup file-based and not shellscript-based. This means the backup process would spit out a gzipped or zipped file with a copy of the current file structure (and either SQL dumps of the MySQL databases or the file dumps of the file structures). Theoretically the whole "data" directories of a new lampp installation could be overwritten this way and they'd work.

2.-Please re-think the current MacOSX distribution: I know this is still in beta, and I understand you've changed the way this works because of suggestions, so I'll give mine: It's not the "proper" way to dump command-line programs in the /Applications folder, no matter what the people might have suggested. The /Applications folder should have graphical applications. I would also say that the data should be somewhere else but I won't because I rather like the current way lampp is completely self-contained.

I'd have a suggestion:
I suggest based on the fact that the WHOLE of lampp should be contained in the "/Library" folder (especially considering that before soon 90% of the space in it is data, not an application) and should follow the same file structure than the linux and windows versions.
What I'd suggest is either making a prefpane or a MacOSX application (I could offer myself to do this, if it's desired by the devs, at least the app) that controls the lampp executable and launches and stops it, makes sure MacOSX's own services are not running (conflicts), enables 'start on boot' through launchd, starts and stops specific services or enables the different versions, etc.

This application and prefpanes, now, could be either placed or linked outside the /Library/mampp/ directory, as they would reference it anyway.

This is, to my eyes, a more sensible approach that not only makes lampp be more compliant with the MacOSX platform but, as well, makes it easier both for newbie MacOS users to use and more compatible with the other versions of lampp out there.

Regards

eduo
(a-t)
mac.com

Sat 14 May 2005 03:49:36 AM CEST

Well done - zehr gut - Mnogu dobro

Fri 13 May 2005 07:21:15 PM CEST

GREAT!!

Fri 13 May 2005 03:20:17 AM CEST

wow - this is really slick. so simple & basic. thanks for making it!

Thu 12 May 2005 04:20:39 PM CEST

It is the most complete tool that I have ever seen. Great, great job. Now only one step forward to make it perfect XAMPP LINUX DISTRIBUTION.

Wed 11 May 2005 03:22:54 AM CEST

i found all what i need in even xampplite! thank you very much...

Tue 10 May 2005 10:34:55 AM CEST

What a great bundle!! Am using it for a project at school! No itch whatsoever!

Tue 10 May 2005 02:10:30 AM CEST

jim maurer

Mon 09 May 2005 11:58:39 PM CEST

Thanks a lot for this. I sent away an e-mail to "Oswald" before I saw the guestbook, sorry about that. Anyway. XAAMP is great when I look for a quick way to setup a testing platform with PHP5.

Thanks again!

Best wishes, Pär Axelsson, Sweden

Thu 05 May 2005 03:52:28 AM CEST

EXCELLENT PACKAGE!! Now, to take the project ONE STEP FURTHER: A full linux flavor with XAMPP...for those of us who are lazy and just want to download and set up a system with little fuss.

Thanks again for a great package!!

Wed 04 May 2005 06:48:25 PM CEST

Congratulations!!! This is the "way to go". IMHO. for open source soft in Macs.

OK, maybe we became lazies at "unnecesaty complicated work".

Can a Dashboard widget be made for controling XAMPP, getting us (non-lazy creatives) forget about terminal? Or, maybe, it is necessary to use an AppleScript application or a full Cocoa one.

Thanks for bringing the Apple's "ease of use" to OSS.

Congrats again and again!

Tue 03 May 2005 08:59:05 PM CEST

I have spent more than a month trying to get SSL working with Apache 2.x, PHP, mySQL and Mambo. Today, with your download I got it done in under an hour. Now to close up some permissions and get my SSL certificates. Thank you Thank you.

You folks are incredible! I'm am actually looking forward to the Mac documentation.

Tue 03 May 2005 01:48:10 PM CEST

very good

Tue 03 May 2005 01:47:46 PM CEST

very good, look at [URLHIDDEN]

Mon 02 May 2005 05:55:10 AM CEST

Xampp
is good,
i use heaps,
tell all my friends...
keep it up,
nice 1
cya

Sun 01 May 2005 08:33:36 AM CEST

All I can say is a sincere thank you for XAMPP. I have been trying for days and had many more days left to do what you did for me in a few minutes by installing XAMPP. It totally blew my mind when everything worked. You are performing an incredible service to the world. Thanks again!
Richard Wayne Garganta

Sat 30 Apr 2005 05:35:30 PM CEST

Omg this is a really good software. I acctually got it to work on my pc. And its pretty darn fast. I love it so much thanks!

Fri 29 Apr 2005 02:26:34 PM CEST

nice simple and great

Fri 29 Apr 2005 08:51:22 AM CEST

Great software. Thanks.

Alex

Fri 29 Apr 2005 08:48:25 AM CEST

Finally a complete package for a webdeveloper like me. God Speed Dudes!!!

Puge
MACT Technologies

Fri 29 Apr 2005 02:13:26 AM CEST

Ich kann mich na nur ein bisten Deutsch erinnern aber ich muss das ich liebe XAMPP sagen!

Thu 28 Apr 2005 09:04:57 AM CEST

HI,

Is apachetoolbox with php5 ..? how we can install php5 with all apache module..?

Thu 28 Apr 2005 04:29:09 AM CEST



i just came back here just to say that you -- [XAMPP] -- guys are the greatest thing that ever happened since the slice bread, so to speak.

it is not easy to install an Apache web server and it gets harder if you want to add MySQL, openSSL, FTP, mailserver, PHP and Perl --- particularly, i supposed, for fiftyish and older Asian webmaster such as myself, schooled in the gracefully inflected ironies of Bill Gates and Kevin Mitnick, of Carsten Wiedmann, David Harris (MercuryMail) and the guys from Free Software Foundation, Inc.

the ease of the product you produce has nothing to do with the quality of your scripts and installers -- which is exemplarily precise, powerful, and often luminous and most of all FREE -- but with the unyielding resolve with which XAMPP liberate us from the trenches of commercialism and software wars.

It is an ease entirely deliberate, and from which these XAMPP (Version 1.4.13)
installers offer relief. i had remarked to myself, after installing a XAMPP lite version earlier, that XAMPP's installers are so easy to handle, nor settled into unrestful thinking of spywares included; the operative word here is clearly "COMBAT."

the script artist of this powerful installer, of course, is XAMPP, who once pay homage to their software kings even as they take their measure. i must leave it to the professional software critics and scholars of InfoTech to tell us what exactly XAMPP has done in the context of the whole, and -- i am very sure -- XAMPP will certainly do more.

As a newbie i can only only accord them my admiration and respect for your remarkable work that are, again, perhaps an easy but certainly a worthwhile and remarkable installation.

More Power!

- Orak
(orak1965@yahoo.com)

Wed 27 Apr 2005 10:17:16 AM CEST

Great set of sofware is there a web based admin to controlit's operations ?

Wed 27 Apr 2005 03:04:30 AM CEST

any time table on a windows release of xampp with phpmyadmin 2.62 and apache 2.54?

Tue 26 Apr 2005 02:03:02 AM CEST

I have problem runing sql. When i excute the following line
C:\mysql\bin\mysqld script

I encountered following errors

Can't start server: Bind on TCP/IP port: No error
031221 6:10:29 Do you already have another mysqld server running on port: 3306
?
031221 6:10:29 Aborting

031221 6:10:29 mysqld: Shutdown Complete


I don't know what to do about it?

chintan

Tue 26 Apr 2005 02:02:57 AM CEST

I have problem runing sql. When i excute the following line
C:\mysql\bin\mysqld script

I encountered following errors

Can't start server: Bind on TCP/IP port: No error
031221 6:10:29 Do you already have another mysqld server running on port: 3306
?
031221 6:10:29 Aborting

031221 6:10:29 mysqld: Shutdown Complete


I don't know what to do about it?

chintan

Mon 25 Apr 2005 08:46:40 PM CEST

This is a test of this guestbook

Mon 25 Apr 2005 05:18:00 AM CEST

Wish there is a guide on how to make it accessible online. Nonetheless, this package is awesome for starters like me, thank you to apachefriends.

Tue 19 Apr 2005 07:11:15 PM CEST

Excellent!!! :) I love it

J
Helsinki, Finland

Tue 19 Apr 2005 02:41:43 AM CEST

Hi, I'm totally new to Apache Friends. I have downloaded XAMPP for Windows 1.4.13 (25 MB Installer), and installed it. The location of installation is "C:\apachefriends\xampp". I run it from "start/Programms/apachefriends/xampp/xampp Basic Start"
"start/Programms/apachefriends/xampp/xampp Basic Restart"
"start/Programms/apachefriends/xampp/xampp httpdoc folder"
"start/Programms/apachefriends/xampp/php switch"

I don't know what to do next. Can somebody help me? I read somewhere to open port 80 (HTTP) and 3306 (MySQL), where I can I set that?

I tried to in the browser "[URLHIDDEN]" and I dont know what's my IP address. Nothing is coming up with this.

In the "XSMPP Control" it says Apache: running, sql: running, FileZillaFTP: stop, Mercury: stop

What should I do next? Please help me!

Thanks
navi_ny@yahoo.com

Mon 18 Apr 2005 11:52:24 PM CEST

FANTASTIC! Have been wanting to "jump ship" to programming with linux for ages but lacked the experience to get it all working together. XAMPP provided the kick-start I needed....

Tim Howard
Eastbourne, UK

Sun 17 Apr 2005 10:48:23 PM CEST

Excellent package!! Thank you!

Earl Armstrong
Riverside, AL USA

Sun 17 Apr 2005 04:44:09 PM CEST

XAMPP just installed and it rocks! Keep up the good work!

Sat 16 Apr 2005 05:39:32 PM CEST

i love the job you guys are doing,i will love to be part of this group.
thanks.
A.A.Moh'd

Sat 16 Apr 2005 02:43:17 PM CEST

Great job keep it up

Fri 15 Apr 2005 12:41:00 AM CEST

Great! Just what I wanted. Runs like a charm on Fedora Core3.
Keep up the good work.

James Hall,
Brightfive Ltd.

Thu 14 Apr 2005 05:15:02 PM CEST

Hi,
The easiest install I have ever used with Windows XP. I'd tried other packages and just couldn't get them to work. Xampp worked first time. I particularly liked the fact that I can delete it, and re-install it on another drive. Excellent, many thanks!
Helldriver (Yorkshire).

Thu 14 Apr 2005 03:43:05 PM CEST

Great package.
Excellent!
Thanks for all.

Gustavo E Pimentel
Linux User Registrered 281.576
[URLHIDDEN]

France

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