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5 years ago
Digilee
Once again, I appreciate your help. I was not and am not expecting miracles. I was a hardware technician, then a hardware engineer, and for the past 25 years, a software/firmware engineer. Although I am quite proficient with a variety of languages, networking is not one of them. So when I need a tool to help me with debugging my primary work, I look to the font of all knowledge, the internet.
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Digilee
One more thing to add - I believe I did see the sticky post "The NEED for VIRTUAL PORTS", but in my infinite wisdom, I blew past it. If I may make a suggestion, you should add a pointer to that FAQ in the install quick guide. Unless it is there and I blew past that, too. Thanks for the third time, Lee
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Digilee
Thank you, Mr. Matic, First you state: "All these roles normally occupy at least one person per zone. These people are EXPECTED TO KNOW what they are doing before they start." (My capitals.) Then you immediately contradict yourself by stating: "WAMPServer is mainly a LEARNING TOOL, so that people can learn and try to take one or more of these trades in hand." (Not
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Digilee
Not to complicate things too much, but on a hunch, I tried Wamp32, even though my O/S is 64-bit. Same result. I thought that I had seen one of the install articles saying the the Wamp64 was experimental and that it was best to use the 32-bit. Kinda weak argument, but... Lee
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Digilee
Thanks, I'll check that out. I guess I have to ask why the thing doesn't work out of the box (following the instructions in the installer)? Is it because it is intended to serve web pages to other computers on the network, or even in the outside world? Regards. Lee
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Digilee
Yes, I am very sure I am using WampServer 3.1.3, 64 bit. The public_html folder is an image of my netfirms.com website. They store customers' web pages in that folder. I like to develop my site on a local machine and my site uses PHP. I did this several years ago using a different server setup which I no longer have. Thanks, Lee
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Digilee
Hi, I have put my web pages in a public_html folder under the www folder the first time, but when I couldn't get the thing to work, I did a clean install and was still unsuccessful. Rinse and Repeated several times to no avail. Very frustrating. Regards, Lee
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Digilee
I have just installed (as admin) WampServer 3.1.3 64 bit Apache 2.4.33 - PHP 5.6.35 MySQL 5.7.21 MariaDB 10.2.14 PHP 5.6.35 for CLI (Command-Line Interface On my Win10 machine. I7, 16GB, plenty of disk space Not running Skype, disabled IIS in Windows Features Made every check/modification presented in the 'Tips' FAQ (at least I tried - I assume I did them correctly) Green Icon - no Ap
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