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Look at PHP and MYSQL, both have new versions. I wanted to try something new, so I tried to install it, and then wrote down the installation process. I hope it can be helpful to novices learning PHP. Buzhu can consider it and try it out. Brand new version under Windows XP Simple process of installing Apache2, PHP5, MYSQL5, Zend 1. Download address: Apache2.0.50: http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi PHP5.0.2: http://cn2.php.net/get/php -5.0.2-Win32.zip/from/a/mirror MYSQL5.0.2:http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html Zend2.5.2:http://www.zend.com/store /free_download.php?pid=13] I won’t talk about the installation of the software. Only the one under PHP is a zip package, just unzip it directly. The installation order is the order listed above. I installed Zend last after everything ran smoothly.
2. Simple installation process: (1) Apache: The installation of Apache2.0.50 is very simple. I installed it directly to the root directory of drive E (my C drive is the system drive and D drive is the temp drive. I accidentally found it now. Under Windows, using a separate partition to store temporary files has a great impact on the speed of the system. Doing so can improve the speed of the system. Interested friends can give it a try). After installation, my apache directory is E:apache2 (2) PHP: I directly decompressed it and put it in the php directory of E drive, which will make it much easier to find files. (3) Mysql: Install it directly into E: mysql. Its default directory is too long and is under the C drive. Even the C drive does not contain anything except windows files. (4) Zend: After all debugging was normal, I installed Zend under E:program fileszend. 3. Configuration process: (1) http.conf I changed several places in this file: Run PHP directly as a module of apache , I added two sentences in it: CODE: [Copy to clipboard] LoadModule php5_module "E:/php/php5apache2.dll" AddType application/x-httpd-php .php I created a www in the E:apache2 directory The directory is used to store my site files. I changed this sentence in http.conf: Change DocumentRoot "E:/Apache2/htdocs" to DocumentRoot "E:/Apache2/www" Apache2.0.x in 1.3. Compared with 2.0.x, x cannot directly list directories by default. I felt uncomfortable, so I changed it: Change the following statement CODE: [Copy to clipboard] Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None under the sentence DocumentRoot "E:/Apache2/www" to: CODE: [Copy to clipboard] Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None Set the default character of apache to Chinese Simplified: AddDefaultCharset GB2312 Modify the default homepage of the directory: DirectoryIndex followed by the file name you want to set as the homepage, such as: index.html index. PHP and other other places have not been touched. One thing to note is that to make these configurations take effect, you need to restart apache (2) php.ini. When I used php4.x in the past, I thought it was very simple to configure, so even using PHP5 is straightforward. I configured it, but who knew that mysql could not be used after it was completed? It said that it could not connect to the dynamic library. I carefully checked that php_mysql.dll clearly existed, but it said that it could not be found. This made me depressed for a long time. I even unzipped php5 again. It didn't work. Later I found this sentence in the install document of php: php_mysql.dll MySQL functions PHP >= 5.0.0, requires libmysql.dll (bundled) So I found the reason... Configure php5. This is how 0.2 came about: Copy php.ini-dist to C:windows and rename it to php.ini (everyone who has installed PHP has done this) and then modified a few places: extension_dir = "E:phpext" (specify The directory of the dynamic link library, the difference between php5 and php4 is that its dynamic link library directory has changed, which is explained in detail in its document structure) Then remove the semicolons in front of the following sentences; extension=php_dba.dll ;extension=php_dbase.dll ;extension=php_filepro.dll ;extension=php_gd2.dll ;extension=php_imap.dll ;extension=php_mysql.dll Next, some file upload and maximum memory usage limits were modified: memory_limit = 20M post_max_size = 20M upload_max_filesize = 20M Nothing else has been changed. After modifying php.ini, you need to restart apache. The next very important thing is to copy libmysql.dll and libmysqli.dll in the php directory to windows/system32. If not In this way, the mysql dynamic link library cannot be loaded normally. (3) Configuration of Mysql and Zend Now that Apache and PHP have been configured, enter localhost in the browser to see the result. It runs successfully, and then enter localhost/phpmyadmin to see the result. Depressed, Phpmyadmin prompts an error message: QUOTE: MySQL returns: #1251 - Client does not support authentication protocol requested by server; consider upgrading MySQL client. It’s strange. Even though the latest version of MYSQL is installed, how can the client version be too low? It’s really I was depressed and let it go for a while. After many tests and still failed, I gave up first and played with KOF97. Then with the help of CCF.Panda and IM286.ceo, I finally found the reason: Outdated CEO: "Upgrade the client The new version of mysql uses a new password verification method. When setting the mysql password, using old_password can solve this problem." CCF. Panda: "Use old_password" to reset the password."Thanks to these two friends, the specific solution is as follows: Since I don’t know how to upgrade the client, because the server and client are bundled and installed under Windows, I used the old_password method: QUOTE: mysql> UPDATE mysql.user SET Password = OLD_PASSWORD(newpwd) -> WHERE Host = some_host AND User = some_user; mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES; Then browse to "http://localhost/phpmyadmin", OH YEAH! Test successful!

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