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13 years ago
planstoprosper
This instance of WampServer will only be used as a local test server. It's not going to be available to anyone else but this machine. As long as it's just a local test server, is there any reason it needs to be on port 80? I've already changed the bookmarks for localhost and phpMyAdmin on the tray icon left-click menu to use port 8080 instead.
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13 years ago
planstoprosper
Ah, I see I didn't mention that I had updated them. While trying to figure out what was going wrong, I found links on this site to install the more recent versions of Apache, PHP and MySQL. I figured I might as well try it, although it didn't solve the problem. And after I had solved the problem, I figured I might as well keep the most recent versions active. This wamp package is the one occup
Forum: WampServer English
13 years ago
planstoprosper
Luckily, I didn't have to uninstall and reinstall anything. I was able to solve my problem by switching to port 8080. WampServer's "test port 80" indicating everything was fine, but somehow it wasn't. Thanks for responding so quickly!
Forum: WampServer English
13 years ago
planstoprosper
So I downloaded WampServer a few days ago, and I could only get to show a blank page. I tried everything I read on all the forum posts here and got nothing. I was convinced that it was not a port 80 problem because "Test Port 80" said "Your port 80 is actually used by: Server: Apache/2.2.14 (Win32) PHP/5.3.1". I finally looked elsewhere on the web and found instructions to al
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13 years ago
planstoprosper
I seem to have more or less the same problem as you. Did you ever solve it? Thanks.
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