![]() ![]() Figure 1, “Components to be installed” shows the components my setup used (plus SQL Server Management Studio): If you followed the previous article, The Easy Way to Install PHP on Windows, some of these components will already be installed. At a minimum, we’ll need to select Web Server > Application Development > CGI, Frameworks and Runtimes > PHP > PHP 5.x, and everything under Database. Use the Customize links to select components. Switch to the Web Platform tab to start installing the components we’ll need. You may recognise some of the open source applications, like WordPress, under the Applications tab the installer can set up these applications and all the platform software they require with minimal fuss. Open the Web Platform Installer and have a look through the options available. Check Windows features (note, though, that names vary) under Programs and Features in the Control Panel to verify that IIS is installed if not, simply install IIS before proceeding. IIS is bundled with most editions of Windows, however it is not included in Home editions. The installer itself is only 1MB, but be prepared for a couple of hundred megabytes of data transfer when the installer downloads the components of the platform.īefore we start installing, check that your system has IIS installed. You’ll need a system running Windows XP SP2+, Server 2003 SP1+, Server 2008, Vista SP1, or Windows 7 I used Vista SP1 for this tutorial. ![]() If for some reason you can't seem to get wamp to work try xampp which is similar and in my opinion better and never failed me.First, visit the WPI download page and get a copy of the installer. ![]() ![]() Make sure you open the page under localhost if you are testing it separately. If you get partial output and by partial i mean only the html part start you php server Apache or Nginx or whatever wamp uses, it might not start with all the functionality without specified to do so. To access specific data use $_POST (replace username with any names set on any of the submitted form inputs)Ĭheck if your file is under the extension. $_GET or $_POST depending on your method set in the form tag. In your/location.php you will receive an array with the data under the name: First of all all forms need a method (get, post) and an action (where to send the data) in the html.Īll inputs must have a name attribute this is for referencing data in the php script ![]()
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