Please help this poor person about load files to server.
Posted by: netgame1 (---.keynetz.com)
Date: November 29, 2011 08:12PM

Hi, I am really new in php stuff. I keep learning learning, and finally, I finished my application by using wamp. But thing is I do not know how to move these files to server. I have php files, flash swf files and some xml files. I know this is too simple for you, so please help. I can not find useful information about this. My question is:
1. Should I replace all files' ''localhost" to "www.something.com" ?
2. I have to connect to database, so I have php files to do this job. I should chang "server", "username",and "password"?
3. should I change php.ini under wamp directory? how?

If I finish these steps, can I successfullu load files to server?(I am using file manager up load). Your help is really appreciate. All people like me will appreciate.

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Re: Please help this poor person about load files to server.
Posted by: yfastud (Moderator)
Date: December 01, 2011 02:37AM

No matter within or outside LAN access, you need to setup Access, DNS, and VH; Access for permission to connect to your Wamp PC, DNS to tie Domain(s) to your Wamp PC, and VH to host multiple Domains/Websites/IP's and even you have only 1 Domain/IP, you should use VH to set it up w/ the site you want to show up first on top and localhost on bottom and others in middle if having more than 1 site; w/ VH, other PC's, no matter w/i or outside LAN, can access/see websites/contents of that particular folder set for that particular VH on your wamp PC. If dont have real Domain, just skip DNS guide

To setup Access, follow this
[blog.jlbn.net]

To setup VH, follow this
[blog.jlbn.net]

To setup DNS, follow this
[blog.jlbn.net]

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Re: Please help this poor person about load files to server.
Posted by: netgame1 (---.keynetz.com)
Date: December 01, 2011 09:46PM

Thank you so much! I will follow the instruction

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