Configure the PHP development environment (ZendServer installation ). No changes are made here. if you keep the default setting, you can click the Browse button to change the installation directory to disk D and change WebServerPort to 85 to avoid conflicts with IIS. the installation is complete because ZendServer has a configuration file.
No changes are made here. keep the default option.
Click the Browse button to change the installation directory to D.
Change the Web Server Port to 85 to avoid conflict with IIS.
The installation is complete because the Zend Server has a configuration file encoding error, which requires manual modification.
Open the D: \ Program Files \ Zend \ ZendServer \ etc \ ZendEnablerConf. xml file in Notepad.
Set
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Change
Open Apache Service Monitor in the control panel (right-click the first icon in the second row in the figure)
Restart Apache (click Restart)
Open address http://files.jb51.net/file_images/article/201004/201042819534153196 in a browser
You can also find the Zend Server shortcut in the Start menu to open the Zend Server Configuration page for configuration.
Select agree to the protocol. Set a password for Zend Server to remove Email notification selection
After the configuration is complete, go to the Zend Server Control Panel.
The Error Handling and Logging groups in Server Setup> VES ctives will be frequently used in future development.
The main function is to enable or disable the PHP error prompt.
Click the Browse button to change the installation directory to drive D and change the Web Server Port to 85 to avoid conflicts with IIS. the installation is completed because the Zend Server has a configuration file...