WampServer is a Web development platform on Windows that allows you to create dynamic Web applications with Apache2, PHP, MySQL and MariaDB. WampServer automatically installs everything you need to intuitively develope Web applications. You will be able to tune your server without even touching its setting files. Best of all, WampServer is available for free (under GPML license) in both 32 and 64 bit versions. Wampserver is not compatible with Windows XP, SP3, or Windows Server 2003.
Features
- Manage your Apache, MySQL and MariaDB services
- Install and switch Apache, MySQL, MariaDB and PHP releases
- Manage your servers settings
- Access your logs
- Access your settings files
- Create alias
- Use VirtualHost as hosters
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow WampServer
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TO BYPASS THE SETTINGS :) ITS GOOD PROGRAM JUST FOR ME TO GET ALL THE VERSIONS :) " VISIT: armantutorial.wordpress.com/2022/08/12/deleting-windows-services-and-rename-the-executable-path/ " I am used to MANUAL INSTALLATION :) that's why :) I never use XAMPP and WAMPSERVER in my life :)
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The main feature "put online/offline" option is not available. How we can enable is options? and map drive/network drive is not connected easily like "z:/". It is required whole path like "//SERVER_NAME/Folder_Name".
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So far so good. After install it is working. The install notes are a little tedious and some of the links are broken. The instruction at the end saying about the document always with up to date links is a little humorous. The links are not up to date and has not been updated since 2015. So even if the project is still being actively managed the ball is being dropped there. I took a chance and didn't bother with VC11 & VC13 and it seems to be ok. It is worth noting that I had installed 2 versions [other builds] before this and neither worked. One Apache did not install correctly and the other MySQL had something wrong with InnoDb. Neither mentioned anything about dependencies or even gave any message beyond the equivalent of "Don't Work". Their website was flash so that must be what makes their day. Also of note is that I tried to get an AMP set up on Ubunutu and it was a waste of my time. It involved not using a GUI to get special access just to create a .php file. Hopeless. I started in DOS and have no intention of going back to the 1980's. Insane! I even found a guy who said it was normal and went in command line on windows every day! So I guess its a masochist thing rather than I actually want to get on with life thing. I just hope there's a decent tool to manage domains it was a real pain years ago when I last needed a local web server.
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The documentation and support is confusing, but once you install all the updates for Windows (up to and including Visual Studio 2015) it should install properly.
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