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[How To] Securely setup Xampp
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<blockquote data-quote="BIOS" data-source="post: 331863" data-attributes="member: 15674"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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. </p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIOS, post: 331863, member: 15674"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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