Ampps 1.3 For Mac

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Yvette Burkhammer

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Jul 10, 2024, 9:22:17 PM7/10/24
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SO, I usually Use MAMP (Pro)
and am rather happy with it (apart from the crazy permission/user account swapping game I have to do for each wordpress install - I am obviously doing something wrong there)

Ampps 1.3 For Mac


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and, its set up to not get destroyed by GOOGLE now owning the .dev TLD.
github.com/Varying-Vagrant-Vagrants/VVV Issue: How to switch from .dev to .local?opened by brograhameron 2017-12-15closed by tomjnon 2017-12-17Chrome 58 update blocks .dev under TLD. Is there a clean, easy way to switch to .local without overwriting / killing... support

SO I am updating this thread with this fix as the simple version posted at
here
stackoverflow.com How to fix AMPPS showing blank page ampps asked by Bryce York on 04:42AM - 05 Jun 17 UTC
didnt work

Oh cheers Marf, thanks no I am running 5.051 didnt see there was a newer one, will get it now.
I actually have about 8 versions of Pinegrow installed
That was just part of a screen shot with SOME of them.

I was running version 1.27 the past few days and was going to do a comparison with the latest versions, due to the fact that the Code Editor view USED TO ACT AS A SEPARATE WINDOW PANEL back in the day!
So pop ups etc used to do weird things like be behind it, or if you CTRL+TAB to change apps - you didnt! - you changed to the other window code view the first time as though it was a separate App etc.

I have used wamp, vertrigo years ago but last I looked vertrigo was a dead unsupported application and since I install and setup manually I do not have to use something like you do. I created my own apache / mysql control application and unless I need to upgrade php, which is just simply unzipping the php variant into a folder and making a couple changes to the php.ini file it just works.

I have looked into the AMPPS, and found it interesting to install local as my testing server insted of upload my files to my web space at my data center here in Norway. If there is some one here having experience with AMPPS please tell me about + and - with this virtual server. I have downloaded the latest version that includes Apache v 2.4.41, PHP 7.3 and MySQL 8.0.18. For example, is it recommended to use another root directory than default (known issues?).

For those not familiar with AMPPS can read about it here: www.ampps.com

AMPPS or WAMP or XAMPP or whatever, they're all basically the same thing. They're convenient for primarily Windows and Mac people who don't want to have to set up a local environment manually the "normal" way.

Go ahead and use it if you like it. Just make sure you have a similar web server (eg, Apache or nginx) and about the same versions of PHP and MySQL as your live site. Would suck to find out your code you wrote for PHP 8 locally doesn't work as well on a PHP 7 server, right?

So I will set up a testing server. I started with this, but then it never happened. Got lots of work and do, and in the end it was forgotten. So thus I did as before and tested directly on www-server where my domain is hosted.

Is it to recommend running it in the default directory or is it the same shit which directory I use.
I would still like to download AMPPS or WAMP or XAMPP, but (maybe I remember wrong) something tells me that AMPPS and WAMP or XAMPP do not like other directories other than the default one suggested by the developer / web server itself.

I can do that, but I need some sharp heads used to do this manually. And from where to download the versions I want:
Apache 2.4.6
PHP 7.4
MySQL 5.7.23
These are the same versions my web hotel is running. So I need some tips, tricks, and suggestions all from where I can download what I need and how to implement it manually. Is it understood what my need is, do you want to help me send me some tips, tricks, and suggestions? Please ?

I am not a fan of these setups, as they install a bunch of software and server processes on your workstation. They were a nice solution back in the day, but now you can use virtualization with virtualbox/vagrant or use docker. With a machine with the resources you listed, that is plenty of horsepower to run lamp in containers. Some advantages to doing this:

yes, I am aware of this gizmola. And I got it all ready in my mind and thoughts. Or, as much as I can have is more correct. The servers are running on Ubuntu / Debian Linux platform like when I was one of the owners (CEO). Web server SW is Apache, DB is MySQL/MariaDB. Server-side script for developing dynamic web pages is PHP. So I have control over most things.

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