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    Installing PHP under BadBlue Web Server
    Your production machine might have PHP installed on an Apache server in a Linux environment, but most of the people (like me) will develop and test their code on a Windows machine before they move their work on to the production machine. Working on this assumption, in this article I am going to step you through the installation of PHP interpreter under BadBlueWeb Server in windows environment. In the article we shall use BadBlue Personal Edition v2.14 and PHP...

    Updated: 03/08/2005

    Installing PHP under IIS and creating a Discussion
    If you are a great fan of PHP, you might have installed PHP on an Apache server and used MySQL as the backend on windows or a linux machine. Most of the people will develop and test their code on a windows machine till they move their work on a production machine. In this article I am going to step you through installing PHP under IIS (Internet Information Server) on Windows 2000 and use Microsoft Access as backend (in fact you could use Foxpro, SQL Server,...

    Updated: 03/08/2005

    Why PHP?
    According to NetCraft surveys, PHP is now the most popular module for the Apache server and in total running on something like two million Web sites. Here are some of the reasons why PHP is such a popular server side scripting language. November 7, 2000 A short history PHP (which originally stood for Personal Home Page) was first written by Rasmus Lerdorf as a simple set of Perl scripts to track users of his Web pages. He soon had enquiries from other people and rewrote...

    Updated: 03/08/2005

    Build Flexible Logs With log4j
    log4j is the open source logging tool developed under the Jakarta Apache project. It is a set of APIs that allows developers to write log statements in their code and configure them externally, using properties files. This article explains the main concepts of this tool, followed by some advanced concepts using a Web-based example application. A Note on the Accompanying Application The application that accompanies this article is a Web-based application, which...

    Updated: 03/08/2005

    Making the PostgreSQL and PHP Connection
    most people who use PHP with open source databases use PHP with MySQL. As an invitation to using PostgreSQL, I have written the following article on using PHP and PostgreSQL. There are already a lot of PHP articles out there on the Web, so I'm not going to cover the basic concepts here. Instead, I'll...

    Updated: 03/08/2005

    Installing PHP under Xitami
    If you are a great fan of PHP, you might have installed PHP on an Apache server in a Linux environment. But most of the people will develop and test their code on a Windows machine till they move their work on a production machine. In this article I am going to step you through installing PHP under Xitami in Windows environment. What is Xitami Xitami is a small, fast, and powerful multiplatform Open Source web server which runs on all UNIX platforms, OS/2,...

    Updated: 03/08/2005

    Logging with log4j-An Efficient Way to Log Java Applications
    Log4j is an OpenSource logging API developed under the Jakarta Apache project. It provides a robust, reliable, fully configurable, easily extendible, and easy to implement framework for logging Java applications for debugging and monitoring purposes. Log4j allows developers to insert log statements in their code and configure them externally. This article covers the need for logging; a brief introduction to log4j; an explanation of its...

    Updated: 03/08/2005

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