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[How To] Securely setup Xampp
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<blockquote data-quote="JayC" data-source="post: 331889" data-attributes="member: 36373"><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayC, post: 331889, member: 36373"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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