Hi,
The "Error c:/wamp64 or PHP on PATH - under the Icon when you click" is a WARNING and not an error.The check that is being made and reported on the WAMPServer homepage can be turned off At Your Own Risk
- Right click WampManager Icon -> Wamp Settings -> Do not verify PATH
Incorrect format parameter - upon importing databaseThis sounds like a problem with the backup that you are trying to install.
If you are using phpMyAdmin to do the RESTORE and you think it is failing because of the size of your restore file then you can alter the limits applied to phpMyAdmin specifically by amending
File = wamp64\alias\phpmyadmin.conf
In that file you will find these parameters at the bottom of that file
# To import big file you can increase values
php_admin_value upload_max_filesize 128M
php_admin_value post_max_size 128M
php_admin_value max_execution_time 360
php_admin_value max_input_time 360
Amend these parameter as these are specific to phpMyAdmin AND WILL OVERRIDE anything you do to these parameters in the `php.ini` file.
Oh and dont forget to restart Apache after making these changes.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/15/2019 10:16AM by RiggsFolly.