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.
Looking forward to trying WAMPP. I'm clueless RE: how to add PHP and MySQL functionality to my otherwise bare-bones Apache server. Hopefully this will do the trick.
Thanks for all your work!
-John in Rochester, MN, USA
Thu 27 Mar 2003 08:39:24 AM CET
I really like your work and efforts you put in creating those packages. especially setting up a lamp was not that easy for me in the beginning.
so thx and keep up the good work. (although your english on this page often really is a pain i.t.a. ;) )
-Lain
I was having a nightmare trying to make all these programes work together, and in Windows. Save me a great deal of time and pain. Keep up the great work and thank you.
Tiong San - Singapore
Thu 27 Feb 2003 09:53:10 AM CET
I've downloaded and installed both LAMPP (on mandrake 9.0) an WAMPP (Win2K Server), and they work as a charm. An excellent package for newbies like me :-) Thank you!
dboffin (Denmark)
Tue 25 Feb 2003 02:24:53 AM CET
have not tried it yet, but looks great.
Thu 06 Feb 2003 03:54:28 AM CET
This is a fantastic bundle! Thanks fellars.
North Carolina USA
Fri 31 Jan 2003 03:14:42 PM CET
great idea, and it works fantastically. only had a few problems setting up mysql stuff, but thats mostly because i suck :)
Sun 26 Jan 2003 10:10:50 AM CET
People!
Seems you're bundling the latest versions. Anyway this's what I was looking for. Gonna try if it works as good as it sounds.
krovosos.
Tue 21 Jan 2003 12:58:48 PM CET
Your PHP and HTML files must stay in the /wamppxxx/htdocs directory. Then, you can show them with [URLHIDDEN] (for test.php p. example). Ok, the FAQs. I promise, I try to make these in this week (i hope :-)
kvo
Tue 21 Jan 2003 11:35:58 AM CET
>ENGLISH TRANSLATION IN PROGRESS...
>WAMPP FAQ
ARGH! I think I've managed to install it, done the moving of 'my' to c:/ and I think I'm running the mySQL successfully now.. But... where now do I store my php files for them to use the mySQL?
Argh!
Sat 18 Jan 2003 02:58:47 AM CET
hey. i'm downloading wampp right now. i hope it werks!
isywap productions
[URLHIDDEN]
Fri 17 Jan 2003 07:57:52 AM CET
Thanks for putting this together
Tue 14 Jan 2003 08:32:30 PM CET
Great!
you are way ahead from foxserv and phptriad.
but the thing that is NOT good to me:
apache 2.0 and mysql 4.0 are NOT included in the BIG brother pack.
Mon 13 Jan 2003 03:03:22 PM CET
going to test your server now
Fri 10 Jan 2003 06:20:58 PM CET
Many, many thanks.
A fantastic idea, and a great product.
Stefano, from Italy.
Sat 28 Dec 2002 08:23:29 PM CET
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