One of the most frequently asked questions in the PHP mailing list might be: "How do I install PHP on my windows machine?" "Then maybe I can help answer that question." When you're done properly, you'll find it's good to develop a PHP program under Windows.
The purpose of this tutorial is to show you how to use the "Apache and Windows" combination to develop PHP programs.
If no specific version is specified in the tutorial, PHP is PHP3 or PHP4 Beta 2 or 3,apache to 1.3.x.
First, install Apache
First of all, you need a Web server, I recommend Apache. Take a look at htp://www.apache.org/dist first. On this page you'll find a list of the Apache mirror sites around the world that are closest to you. Apache software is generally called Apache_1_3_x.win32.exe. Take it to your machine and run it. It will ask you where to install Apache, you can set it to C:apache, because you will have to modify its configuration file immediately. If there is nothing wrong with the installation, Apache can use it. There are many readme files to refer to, but only one file is on the Win32 platform, including window 9x and Windows NT.
Second, install PHP
There are too many occurrences of this problem in the PHP mailing list. You need to install the latest version of Windows PHP. You might think of yourself compiling PHP3, but I don't think it's necessary for general development purposes. PHP also has mirror sites all over the world (China does not seem to be). Select a mirror, locate the download area, select "Source Code and Windows Distribution", and download "Windows Binary". All you have to do is unzip the file you're down to (WinZip is good) to your favorite directory, like C:PHP4B3. I recommend using the version number as the directory name so that you don't have to delete the old version when you try the updated version in the future.
Installing PHP4 Beta under Windows 95/97 requires DCOM support. If your machine is not installed, go here to download a copy.
Third, configure PHP
There is a Readme file in the package that was distributed with PHP, which describes how to configure it. There is a file named Php.ini-dist, which is the main configuration file for PHP. Copy it to your Windows system directory (Windows 9x Windows or Windows NT Winnt directory) and rename it to PHP.ini. This file needs to be modified appropriately, the most important thing is to add some of the modules that may be used, such as MySQL. Find this section in the php.ini file as follows:
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Dynamic Extensions;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; If you wish to a extension loaded automaticly, use the
; Following syntax:extension=modulename.extension
; For example, on Windows,
; Extension=msql.dll; or under UNIX,
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