XAMPP is a free and open source cross-platform web server solution stack package, consisting mainly of the Apache HTTP Server, MySQL database, and interpreters for scripts written in the PHP and Perl programming languages.xampp is used for development purposes?
It's good to see your knowledge had improved over time (either that or you just copied and pasted), either way, nice to see you improving. However, you just defined what XAMPP is and did not answer his question.XAMPP is a free and open source cross-platform web server solution stack package, consisting mainly of the Apache HTTP Server, MySQL database, and interpreters for scripts written in the PHP and Perl programming languages.
XAMPP is a free and open source cross-platform web server solution stack package, consisting mainly of the Apache HTTP Server, MySQL database, and interpreters for scripts written in the PHP and Perl programming languages.
Yes, Sorry let me also add that XAMPP can be used for Live Production, and there are certain aspects about XAMPP that IIS doesn't have. There are many different web servers to choose from I have tried XAMPP, IIS and WAMP. I prefer XAMPPIt's good to see your knowledge had improved over time (either that or you just copied and pasted), either way, nice to see you improving. However, you just defined what XAMPP is and did not answer his question.
To add to what JayCustom said, XAMPP is mostly used for development purposes as it was not created to be used for live production.
Just because it can be used for it doesn't always it's the best solution. WAMP is similar to XAMPP if I recall correctly, so the main purpose of WAMP is that it is also for development purposes.Yes, Sorry let me also add that XAMPP can be used for Live Production, and there are certain aspects about XAMPP that IIS doesn't have. There are many different web servers to choose from I have tried XAMPP, IIS and WAMP. I prefer XAMPP
Training people to use a control panel is a lot easier then training people to edit through configuration files. They both accomplish the same thing, but Xampp actually gives you more flexibility. IIS is bare by itself. It's all the things made to go with IIS that allow it to be flexible. XAMPP comes with a lot of stuff that allows you to install and run, while with IIS you need to add things such as Helicon Ape, and possibly other tools just to get what you need to work. The choice is the persons to make, I prefer Xampp and we could have a whole discussion. I used IIS and XAMPP hand and hand, they both function well and I don't choose, This tutorial was simply for people who want to learn more then 1 web server.Just because it can be used for it doesn't always it's the best solution. WAMP is similar to XAMPP if I recall correctly, so the main purpose of WAMP is that it is also for development purposes.
Mostly all development environments like XAMPP and WAMP are lightweight, the main reason of that being is that they only have the features that are required to develop stuff such as the core components like Apache.
IIS has a lot of other components that you can change, plus it's secure and trusted by large companies, however it'd be rare you find a large company using something like XAMPP to host their web apps because they wouldn't have full flexibility of it like you do with IIS.
IIS is a lot more flexible, XAMPP has only the core requirements to develop web apps like I said before. XAMPP may be a lot smaller and easier to use but it's still not a complete web server like IIS.Training people to use a control panel is a lot easier then training people to edit through configuration files. They both accomplish the same thing, but Xampp actually gives you more flexibility. IIS is bare by itself. It's all the things made to go with IIS that allow it to be flexible. XAMPP comes with a lot of stuff that allows you to install and run, while with IIS you need to add things such as Helicon Ape, and possibly other tools just to get what you need to work. The choice is the persons to make, I prefer Xampp and we could have a whole discussion. I used IIS and XAMPP hand and hand, they both function well and I don't choose, This tutorial was simply for people who want to learn more then 1 web server.
Fourth Step: Secure your folders
Open Xampp Directory -> Apache -> Conf -> httpd.conf
Search For
"Options Indexes FollowSymLinks"
Replace that part with:
"Options -Indexes +FollowSymlinks"
is your comment a joke?!? this thread was made in 2014is this a joke?
it is not editable in notepad..
sorry i didn't even have notepad++ downloaded.is your comment a joke?!? this thread was made in 2014
if u want your xampp to be secure i guess lolsorry i didn't even have notepad++ downloaded.
is it still required to do this to secure your xampp?
doneif u want your xampp to be secure i guess lol
Thank You, This is fromI don't mean to sound blem, but I'm actually suprised someone took the time to work a tad on XAMPP, never would have expected that knowing how the retro community is. Good job however Jay.
didn't see that lmfaoooThank You, This is fromYou must be registered for see linkshowever.