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9 years ago
Emmy wilson
What I known I have used the WAMP server now for several years on my Windows 7 Home Premium computer, and have installed a number of upgrades to it in that time. I have always been able to automatically start the WAMP server upon the starting of Windows. After installing the latest version, "Wamp Server (32 bits & PHP 5.5) 2.5", I no longer am able to start WAMP automatically. A
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9 years ago
Emmy wilson
What I thing It is works for me with a network drive and VirtualHost like this: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName my-site-number-3 DocumentRoot //192.168.0.11/public/sites/site3 ServerAdmin webmaster@nowhere.net <Directory "//192.168.0.11/public/sites/site3/">
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9 years ago
Emmy wilson
Hi I have a WAMP server where some files are upload into an specific path. C:\wamp\www\upload\ in this case. However could it be possible to upload these files into for example D:\Documents\User\upload ? Upload.php specifies the path where the files are stored but I havenĀ“t the way of changing to another path. Thanks Edit: upload.php Here is the upload_file.php <?php $target_p
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9 years ago
Emmy wilson
Actually this should work basically the same for any windows Apache server, with differences only in where you may find the Apache config files. There are 3 steps to create your first Virtual Host in Apache, and only 2 if you already have one defined. 1. Create the Virtual Host definition(s) 2. Add your new domain name to the HOSTS file. 3. Uncomment the line in httpd.conf that includes t
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