hi,
Thanks for the headup!
Do you maintain easyphp?
Cheers,
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Laurent Abbal <easyphpdotorg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Those versions are important ones. For the first time, you can configure
> Apache (httpd.conf) and PHP (php.ini) directly from the administration page.
> Thus, you can adapt easily the environment to your needs.
>
> Screenshots : www.easyphp.org/screenshots.php
>
> EasyPHP is 11 years old now. It exists since 2000 (we were dealing with
> PHP/Fi, PHP2 at this time). This is the first WAMP package ever created.
>
> EasyPHP can be installed anywhere : hard drive, USB drive...
> You can also install modules (WordPress, Drupal, Joomla!, Prestashop,
> Spip...). That means that you can install a version of WordPress, Spip,
> Prestashop, Drupal... and test it immediately. It's pre-configured. Perfect
> if you want to discover the last version of an application.
> Through the administration you can easily list the docroot, extensions,
> change the Apache port, the timezone, max execution time, error reporting,
> upload max filesize, add/remove alias, manage modules...
>
> Website : www.easyphp.org
> Facebook page : www.facebook.com/easywamp
> Twitter : www.twitter.com/easyphp
> Sourceforge : www.sourceforge.net/projects/quickeasyphp/
>
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