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Bennett 🚀
Formerly iPokemon.
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catattack
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Post by Bennett 🚀 on Apr 10, 2010 16:15:07 GMT -8
I am using the Wamp Server, v2.. do you have a home server? So far, it is so convenient for uploading images.. i just save it to the right folder, and boom. It's on the internet!
What server software do you use?
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Charles Stover
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gamechief
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Post by Charles Stover on Apr 10, 2010 20:48:23 GMT -8
All servers do that.
I use Apache. Wamp is nice and all for people who aren't familiar with setting up a server, but to do it for a profession you'll need to be familiar with the Wamp-free version, as Wamp uses the extra process to do practically nothing.
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Bennett 🚀
Formerly iPokemon.
3,622
January 2007
catattack
iPokemon's Mini-Profile
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Post by Bennett 🚀 on Apr 11, 2010 11:01:35 GMT -8
I have tried Apache, but that is too complicated for me..
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gamechief
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Post by Charles Stover on Apr 16, 2010 13:04:17 GMT -8
Do you mean setting it up or using it? Because Wamp uses Apache. It just installs it for you. But the whole "adding it to the folder" and it appearing is Apache.
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Bennett 🚀
Formerly iPokemon.
3,622
January 2007
catattack
iPokemon's Mini-Profile
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Post by Bennett 🚀 on Apr 16, 2010 19:19:41 GMT -8
Well, i knew that But Apache is just a little harder to comprehend. Wamp does all the weird stuff for you.
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gamechief
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Post by Charles Stover on Apr 18, 2010 11:25:37 GMT -8
What weird stuff is that? It has an http.conf editor or something?
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Bennett 🚀
Formerly iPokemon.
3,622
January 2007
catattack
iPokemon's Mini-Profile
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Post by Bennett 🚀 on Apr 19, 2010 18:05:34 GMT -8
It just does the Apache stuff for you, and mySQL/phpMyAdmin.
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