RoGuE_StreaK


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Posted: Dec. 18 2005,00:25 |
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Haven't checked out PHP for DSL in a while, but there was an extension somewhere in the repository for PHP for the monkey web server. Worked as far as I tested it, which admittedly wasn't very far. And supposedly if you get XAMPP, it's Apache, PHP, MySQL etc all in one package, that extracts to a single dir in /opt, so you can back it up easily. But I haven't gotten around to trying this one yet.
Short answer, yes it's possible, though not sure if there's any functionalities that may not work "out of the box".
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