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I have recently started playing with php, so write down the configuration steps so as not to forget it in the future
First go to the official website to download php5.5, apache2.4, mysql5.6. Be careful to download the 64-bit installation-free version for the windows environment.
Then put 3 All folders are decompressed to the c drive, that is, c:/Apache24, c:/php, c:/mysql-5.6.25-winx64
The reason why the folders are decompressed to the c drive is because this way you can modify a lot of configurations and avoid errors.
Open c:/Apache24, search for "Listen 80", remove the double quotes, change the port to 8090, and finally add the following configuration to associate php
# php5 support LoadModule php5_module c:/php/php5apache2_4.dll AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .html .htm # configure thepath to php.ini PHPIniDir "c:/php"
找到c:/php/php.ini-development,复制一份更名为php.ini,打开php.ini
Find
; extension_dir = "ext"
Place the front The; went
to find
;extension=php_mysql.dll
;extension=php_mysqli.dll
went the previous; separately
and then finally added support for xdebug
[Xdebug]
zend_extension=" C:/php/ext/php_xdebug-2.3.3-5.5-vc11-x86_64.dll"
xdebug.idekey="PhpStorm"
xdebug.remote_enable =1
xdebug.remote_handler = "dbgp"
xdebug.remote_host = "localhost "
xdebug.remote_mode = "req"
xdebug.remote_port = 9000
php_xdebug-2.3.3-5.5-vc11-x86_64.dll needs to be downloaded separately. After downloading, place it in this directory
Download and install phpstorm, after running , find file->settings->language&frameworks->php
First configure the interpreter, that is, select the root directory of php
and then enter dubug->gbgp proxy,
ide key fill in PhpStorm
Host fill in localhost
prot fill in 9001
Finally, if you are using chrome to debug, download xdebug hepler
If you are using firefox, download easy xdebug
After downloading, you need to configure their ide key to PhpStorm
The above introduces the php55+apache24+mysql56+xdebug configuration, including the relevant content. I hope it will be helpful to friends who are interested in PHP tutorials.