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APACHE2.4.33 and PHP5.5.13 build a 32-bit environment

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1. Apache

Because the official website of Apache only provides source code, you must compile it yourself if you want to use it. Here I choose the third-party installation package Apache Lounge.

  • Enter the official download address of Apachelounge: http://www.apachelounge.com/download/

  • #First download and install vc redist, which is a component necessary for Apache to run.

  • Download the decompressed version of Apache and place the decompressed folder in the path you want to install.

  • Modify the configuration file:

##" (the version number may be different). If it is different from your installation path, you need to open the Apach\conf\httpd.conf configuration file and change all the "c:\Apache24" and "c" that are not commented with "#" in front of it. :\Apache24\htdocs" and "c:\Apache24\cgi-bin\" to the corresponding paths. Specify IP and port: Find "ServerName

www.example.com:80" in httpd.conf, remove the previous comment, and replace " www.example.com" is changed to "localhost". If you want to modify the port, modify the "80" here together with the 80 in the previous "Listen: 80".

  • (Optional) Add system variables: Add "

    Apache installation path\bin" to Path.

    Verify that the installation is successful: run Apache startup httpd.exe. Enter
  • localhost:80

    on the browser. If it is not inaccessible, then the Apache configuration is complete.

2. PHP

  • ##Installation and configuration PHP

   Enter the PHP download address http://windows.php.net/download to download the latest thread-safe version of PHP zip compressed package, Unzip and place it in the path where you want to install it. Note: The downloaded PHP VC version cannot be higher than the vc redist version installed previously.

Enter the PHP installation directory, copy a copy of php.ini-development, rename it php.ini and put it in the installation path, open and find "extension_dir", remove the comments and change the value to "PHP installation path\ext"

  • Load PHP## in Apache

Open the Apache configuration file conf\httpd.conf, find the LoadModule area, and add after it:

##LoadModule php7_module "PHP installation path\php7apache2_4.dll" # Load PHP as a module in Apache, "php7_module# The "7" in "##" should correspond to the PHP version; in addition, different PHP versions "php7apache2_4.dllmay be different. #             PHPIniDir "PHP installation path" #Tell Apache the installation path of PHP

Define the file that executes the PHP module

    Find AddType application/x-gzip .gz .tgz and add code on the next line: AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .html: Files declaring .php and .html can execute PHP programs.

    • Test: Create a new file under Apache installation path\htdocs: test.php, edit it: localhost:80/test.php.

    3. MySQL

    • ## Installation: at https: //dev.mysql.com/downloads/Download the corresponding installation version and install it according to your own needs.

    • #Load the assembly connecting to MySQL in PHP: Add a line extension=php_mysqli in the php.ini extension section. dll.

    Explanation: Different PHP versions may provide different assemblies for connecting to mysq. Go to the ext folder to see what PHP provides and write what is provided here. . Different assemblies may use different functions when connecting to the database.

    • Test: Edit in test.php: localhost"," root","pwd") or die("cannt connet"); ?>, start the database, restart Apache, and check on the browser side, if there are no errors The information is configured correctly.

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