1. Installation of Apache
After installing apache (latest version 1.3.14), configure the httpd.conf file in the apacheconf directory as follows:
1.1 Find #ServerName new.host.name and change new. Replace host.name with your own host name. If the host name is xman, change it to
ServerName xman
and remove the # in front.
1.2 Publish one of your folders:
If you want to publish your directory d:myweb, publish it as myweb, search for Alias in the httpd.conf file, and add
Alias /myweb " below d:/myweb"
Note that in Apache 1.3.14, the path in quotation marks is separated by "/" instead of "".
2. Install PHP:
2.1 Unzip php-4.0.4-Win32.zip (the latest version 4.0.4) to a directory on the hard disk, for example, to d:php in the directory.
2.2 Move php4ts.dll in the php directory to the windows system directory such as (c:windowssystem).
2.3 Modify the apacheconfhttpd.conf file and add the following content:
LoadModule php4_module X:/php/sapi/php4apache.dll
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
where LoadModule and AddType All can be found by searching.
2.4 Copy the file php.ini-dist in the php (d:php) directory to the windows directory (c:windows) and rename it to php.ini.
Start apache.
You can see the words
Apache/1.3.14 (Win32) PHP/4.0.4 running...
in the startup window.
3 Test:
Edit the file helloworld.php as follows:
echo "Hello World!";
?>
At startup After Apache, type in IE: http://xman/myweb/helloworld.php
When you see Hello World!, it means that you have successfully installed Apache + php.
The above Apache version is Apache1.3.14, and the php version is php4.0.4. Other versions may be a little different, but they are basically the same. It is basically the same under win2000 as under win98, just put php4ts.dll under WINNTSYSTEM32. The rest can be installed by reference. When installed as a service, an error may occur during shutdown. Just change it to cgi mode.