O'Reilly: MySQL Crash Course, Part 2
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O'Reilly: A Crash Course in MySQL (and
SQL)
O'Reilly: A Crash Course in MySQL (and
SQL)
12/24/2003 07:05 PMThe
O'Reilly Network has
posted the latest piece from John Coggeshall -
MySQL Crash Course.
MySQL Crash Course, Part 2
MySQL Crash Course, Part 2
01/09/2004 09:51 PM
Almost every serious web application uses a relational database to
store its data. At some point, you'll have to learn how to use it.
John Coggeshall explains how to change tables, select only the data
you want, and delete rows from MySQL.
MySQL Crash Course, Part 3
MySQL Crash Course, Part 3
02/10/2004 02:42 AM
Almost every serious web application uses a relational database to
store its data. At some point, you'll have to learn how to use them.
John Coggeshall explains how to make the most of the SQL SELECT
statement across multiple tables.
Abriasoft partners with O'Reilly to
release box packaged distribution of
MySQL
Abriasoft partners with O'Reilly to
release box packaged distribution of
MySQL
06/12/2002 06:22 AMAbriaSoft, a Silicon Valley provider of database solutions, today
announced its release of Abria SQL Standard, the company's first
packaged MySQL distribution. Abriasoft also announced a partnership
with O'Reilly & Associates, including the book "MySQL and mSQL",
written by Randy Jay Yarger et al. in their distribution.
MySQL Crash Course
MySQL Crash Course
12/23/2003 08:04 PM
Almost every serious web application uses a relational database to
store its data. At some point, you'll have to learn how to use them.
John Coggeshall explains the basics of relational databases with
MySQL.
CSS Crash Course - Part 3
CSS Crash Course - Part 3
02/14/2003 08:26 AMIn this edition: How to apply colors to page elements, Applying
background colors to elements, Using background images, and Shorthand
notation for background properties
Larry Lessig on Escaping the Country of
Blindness (O'Reilly E-Tech, Part 4)
Larry Lessig on Escaping the Country of
Blindness (O'Reilly E-Tech, Part 4)
03/19/2005 02:32 AMTechnology Review Mar 19 2005 4:37AM GMT
Using Transactions In MySQL (Part 2)
Using Transactions In MySQL (Part 2)
12/22/2003 09:01 AM
This concluding segment looks at the MySQL transactional model
in a multi-user scenario, illustrating some of the data corruption
problems that are likely to arise and explaining how to control them
using MySQL's various isolation levels. It also includes a sample Perl
application demonstrating transaction usage at the application level,
and shows you how to emulate transactions with non-transactional
MyISAM tables
Using Transactions In MySQL (Part 1)
Using Transactions In MySQL (Part 1)
11/03/2003 12:21 PM
One of the most-requested MySQL features - transactions - is
finally available in MySQL 4.0. In this first segment of a two-part
article, learn about the theory behind the transactional model, find
out how it can make your SQL applications more robust, and find out
how to implement a transactional environment with MySQL's InnoDB table
handler.
SearchEnterpriseLinux: Migration Prep,
Part 1: When to Switch from MS SQL to
MySQL
SearchEnterpriseLinux: Migration Prep,
Part 1: When to Switch from MS SQL to
MySQL
03/22/2005 09:46 PM"But when there is a window of opportunity, Sheffey says companies
should look into the open source database MySQL..."
Making MySQL, ODBC & OpenOffice 1.0 work
together, Part 2
Making MySQL, ODBC & OpenOffice 1.0 work
together, Part 2
02/17/2003 07:34 PMAfter killing the running processes, I did an su mysql before
restarting.0 I had found a note in a Google search from a MySQL
developer who suggested not ...
LinuxWorld: Making MySQL, ODBC &
OpenOffice 1.0 Work Together, Part 2
LinuxWorld: Making MySQL, ODBC &
OpenOffice 1.0 Work Together, Part 2
02/19/2003 03:35 AM"OpenOffice.org is more sophisticated and powerful than I realized. It
can be made to work with various database-management systems, and it
can do the mailmerge functions required by many SOHO types.
Ease-of-use issues need attention..."
Building a Blog in Dreamweaver with PHP
and MySQL: Part 2: Creating an
Administration Section
Building a Blog in Dreamweaver with PHP
and MySQL: Part 2: Creating an
Administration Section
09/24/2004 08:03 PMCreate your own blog from scratch without writing a single line of
code.
Real-World Windows 2000 Configuration:
Getting Apache, PHP, MySQL, and
phpMyAdmin to Work Together, Part 1
Real-World Windows 2000 Configuration:
Getting Apache, PHP, MySQL, and
phpMyAdmin to Work Together, Part 1
09/16/2002 01:36 AMThis two-part tutorial covers nearly every detail of one writer's
quest to install and configure a Web server, server-side scripting
language, database, and data administration application on Windows
2000. Part 1 focuses on how to get Apache 1.3.26 with Mod_SSL 2.8.10
and PHP 4.2.2 up and running.
Real-World Windows 2000 Configuration:
Getting Apache, PHP, MySQL, and
phpMyAdmin to Work Together, Part 2
Real-World Windows 2000 Configuration:
Getting Apache, PHP, MySQL, and
phpMyAdmin to Work Together, Part 2
09/16/2002 01:36 AMThis two-part tutorial covers nearly every detail of one writer's
quest to install and configure a Web server, server-side scripting
language, database, and data administration application on Windows
2000. Part 2 examines ways to install and configure MySQL and
phpMyAdmin on the operating system.
EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: MySQL,
MySQL-client, MySQL-shared, mod_php, php
EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: MySQL,
MySQL-client, MySQL-shared, mod_php, php
12/16/2002 04:17 PM"Stefan Esser from the PHP.net project discovered two vulnerabilities
in MySQL which range from crashing the server to executing arbitrary
code as the user under which the MySQL daemon runs (mysql)..."
Building a Blog with Dreamweaver, PHP,
and MySQL - Part 6: Replacing Text Areas
with Rich Text Editors
Building a Blog with Dreamweaver, PHP,
and MySQL - Part 6: Replacing Text Areas
with Rich Text Editors
12/22/2004 01:47 AMIn this final installment, learn how to transform the familiar HTML
text area into a rich text editor with formatting and file-uploading
capabilities.
O'Reilly Network: O'Reilly Network --
2004 Emerging Technology Conference
Coverage [Jan. 16, 2004]
O'Reilly Network: O'Reilly Network --
2004 Emerging Technology Conference
Coverage [Jan. 16, 2004]
02/11/2004 08:18 AMO'Reilly Network: O'Reilly Network -- 2004 Emerging Technology
Conference Coverage [Jan. 16, 2004] .. the DDTI's own aggregation
page
oreillynet.com/et2004
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SearchEnterpriseLinux: MySQL CEO: Open
Source MySQL Will Rise, Legal Foes Will
Fall
SearchEnterpriseLinux: MySQL CEO: Open
Source MySQL Will Rise, Legal Foes Will
Fall
02/01/2005 09:06 PM"None of the legal attacks on open source or Linux have been
successful. None of that stuff has gone anywhere. That's the biggest
story..."
Crash Test Videos - View Crash Test
Videos for Cars, Trucks and SUVs -
Insurance Resource Center
Crash Test Videos - View Crash Test
Videos for Cars, Trucks and SUVs -
Insurance Resource Center
04/02/2005 07:32 AMSee how your car would fare in a crash .. Various Test Crashes ..
Crash Test Videos ..
Progressive
progressive.com/RC/VSafety/rc_crash_videos.asp
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MySQL: MySQL Administrator Now Availible
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Now Availible
02/12/2004 10:10 AMIn a new note passed along to me from
MarkL this morning,
there's some new information about the admin tool that the
MySQL folks have created.
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Announced
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Announced
01/22/2004 10:26 AMIn a startling new note from the
MySQL
development team, information about their newest application has
been posted on their site.
John Lautner's Chemosphere: part
Jetsons, part Bond and vintage L.A.
Modern.
John Lautner's Chemosphere: part
Jetsons, part Bond and vintage L.A.
Modern.
04/07/2005 12:53 PM
The most modern home built in the
world. "From the outside it looks
like a spaceship you cannot enter. But if
you go inside, it feels very cozy… very Zen and calming. Maybe
because you are
floating
above the city, in the sky".
John Lautner's
Chemosphere residence is the product of a
fortuitous union of
architect, client, time and place.
Leonard Malin was a young
aerospace engineer in late-1950s L.A. whose father-in-law had just
given him a plot north of Mulholland Drive, near Laurel Canyon. The
only catch: at roughly 45 degrees, the slope was all but unbuildable.
Lautner sketched a bold vertical line, a cross, and a curve above it.
"Draw it up," he told his assistant.
Now publisher
Benedik
t Taschen owns Chemosphere (NSFW), and after 20
years of neglect the house has been beautifully
restored
(.pdf) by
Frank
Escher.
Part Butler and Part Buddy, Aide Keeps
Kerry Running
Part Butler and Part Buddy, Aide Keeps
Kerry Running
04/28/2004 12:17 AMMarvin Nicholson Jr. is the man literally behind Senator John Kerry,
ready with an uncapped bottle of water whenever Mr. Kerry's throat
runs dry.
New Form of Internet Fiction is Part
Story, Part Game
New Form of Internet Fiction is Part
Story, Part Game
06/05/2005 10:52 PMInternet startup City of IF today launched a web site dedicated to
“storygaming” – a new form of storytelling over the Web. Storygaming
is a unique combination of storytelling and computer games in which
players cooperatively play characters in a story guided by a human
author. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
MySQL: MySQL 4.0.20 Released
MySQL: MySQL 4.0.20 Released
05/20/2004 06:59 PM"MySQL 4.0.20, a new version of the popular Open Source/Free Software
Database
Management System, has been released..."
MySQL: MySQL 5.0.0 Has Been Released
MySQL: MySQL 5.0.0 Has Been Released
12/26/2003 07:47 PM"MySQL 5.0.0, a new version of the popular Open Source/Free Software
Database Management System, has been released..."
MySQL: PHP and MySQL Get a Little Closer
MySQL: PHP and MySQL Get a Little Closer
02/18/2003 04:17 PMMIT vs. Tim O'Reilly
MIT vs. Tim O'Reilly
02/10/2004 02:56 AMThe MIT technology review just published this interesting article on
the 10 Emerging Technologies That Will Change Your World (registration
required). It's a good article to read in preparation for the O'Reilly
Emerging Technologies Conference that I'm going to next week. It is
interesting to contrast Tim O'Reilly's vision with MIT -- O'Reilly is
much more centered around software and the sociology and politics of
software, with a little bit on hardware and biology, while MIT's
article selects technology to highlight from a somewhat broader
field....
Into the Itanium, Part 2
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Computer-
Processors/Into-the-Itanium-Part-2/ In
our la
Into the Itanium, Part 2
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Computer-
Processors/Into-the-Itanium-Part-2/ In
our la
12/27/2004 01:08 PMDevHardware Dec 27 2004 4:25PM GMT
O'Reilly Intro
O'Reilly Intro
02/10/2004 02:51 AMChanging the world by spreading the knowledge of innovators. Digital
Democracy is an emerging area of innovation. Wonderful moment to hear
from the pioneers. Joe is the Edison of the Movement (Brit Blaser),
although we are not sure if he...
O'Reilly OS X Conference Day Three
O'Reilly OS X Conference Day Three
10/30/2003 12:34 PMO'Reilly OS X Conference Day One
O'Reilly OS X Conference Day One
10/29/2003 12:13 AMMr. O'Reilly, please just stop.
Mr. O'Reilly, please just stop.
07/24/2004 01:10 PMMr. O'Reilly,
You have declared a "war" on the New York Times. That's good for you,
good for them, and good for our democracy: Strong opinions deserve
strong spokesmen. Your battle will help sharpen a debate about matters
important to the Republic.
But in waging this "war," you are continuing to abuse a man whom you
have wronged, and to whom you owe an apology.
On February 4, 2003, Jeremy Glick was your guest on THE FACTOR. Glick
had lost his father in the attack of 9/11. He had also signed an ad
criticizing the war in Iraq. You were "surprised" that one who had
lost his father could oppose that war. And so you had him on your
show, presumably to ask him why. (Here's a
clip
from
Outfoxed putting this story
together.)
You might not remember precisely what you said on that interview, or
more importantly, what Jeremy Glick said. So here's a
copy that you can watch. Nor may you remember precisely what the ad that
Jeremy Glick signed said. Here's a
copy
that you can read. And when you've watched what was actually said, and
read what was actually written, I'm sure you will see that the
statements you continue to make about Jeremy Glick are just plain
false. Not Bill Clinton "depends upon what is is" false, but false the
way most Americans learned growing up: just not true.
For example:
- in the February 4th interview, you
said the ad "accused the USA itself of terrorism." Read the ad,
Mr. O'Reilly. It says no such thing.
- in the February 4th interview, you said the ad "equates the United
States with the terrorists." Read the ad,
Mr. O'Reilly. It says no such thing.
- in the February 4th interview, you said the ad "absolutely says"
that the United States is to be "equated" with the terrorists. Read
the ad,
Mr. O'Reilly. It says no such thing.
- on February 5th, you told your viewers that "Glick was out of
control." He may have been out of your control. But you and our
government have got to learn that just because someone disagrees with
you, he doesn't become a security threat. Again, watch
a> the interview, Mr. O'Reilly. He was not "out of control."
- on February 5th, you told your viewers that Glick was "spewing
hatred for this program." Watch
a> the interview, Mr. O'Reilly. He criticized you, not the program,
for unethically using sympathy for the 9/11 victims for your own
political ends. He was calling your behavior improper. You had not
earned his hatred.
- on February 5th, you told your viewers that Glick was "spewing
hatred for ... his country." Watch
a> the interview, Mr. O'Reilly. He said no such thing. He specifically
distinguished the people he was criticizing from "the people of
America." He, like the rest of us, loves our country, even if we
disagree with its political leaders, or your political views.
- on February 5th, you accused him of using "vile propaganda." What
does "propaganda" mean to you, Mr. O'Reilly? He was disagreeing with
your views. Why is that "propaganda"?
- six months later, you said that Glick said that the Bushes "were
directly responsible for 9/11." Again, watch
a> the interview, Mr. O'Reilly. He said no such thing. Indeed, he
twice denied it.
- eleven months later, you said Glick "came on this show and accused
President Bush of knowing about 9/11 and murdering his own father."
This, Mr. O'Reilly, is a total, if not pathological, fabrication.
Glick said nothing about Bush "knowing" about 9/11. He said nothing
about Bush "murdering" his own father. Watch
a> the interview, Mr. O'Reilly. Your statements characterizing what
Glick said are absolutely false.
- just last week, you again repeated the claim that Glick said that President Bush was
"responsible for his father's death." He said nothing of the
sort.
- just last week, you repeated the claim that Glick "implied that the United States
itself was a terrorist nation." Glick said nothing of the sort.
- just last week, you said Glick said "America itself was responsible for the 9/11
attack." Glick said nothing of the sort.
- And finally, and most extraordinarily, just last week you repeated the claim that "security actually had to take the guy
out of the building, he was that out of control." This, Mr. O'Reilly,
you know to be absolutely false. Indeed, it was you who
threatened physical violence against Mr. Glick after his interview,
and your own staff that apologetically begged Mr. Glick to leave as
quickly as he could, fearing that if you saw Glick again, as they
said, you would "end up in jail."
I understand how someone
loses his temper, Mr. O'Reilly. I have done the same myself. But a
decent man apologizes for his lack of control, and he certainly
doesn't continue to abuse someone he has wronged.
Mr. Glick is not the New York Times. He will not earn more money from
higher ratings because you attack him so viciously. Neither he nor his
widowed mother get any benefit at all from seeing Glick slandered by
your on a regular basis.
You are wrong about the facts, Mr. O'Reilly. And you are wrong to
continue to do such harm. Have the courage to admit your error.
Apologize to Mr. Glick, and let him go back to a life that has been
made difficult enough by, as you said, the "barbarians" who killed his
father. This family has suffered enough from barbaric behavior.
O'Reilly OS X Conference Day Two
O'Reilly OS X Conference Day Two
10/29/2003 02:21 AMO'Reilly: Why PHP 5 Rocks!
O'Reilly: Why PHP 5 Rocks!
07/16/2004 08:27 AMNew from the
O'Reilly PHP
Development Center is an article about
Why
PHP 5 Rocks!
O'Reilly Radar
O'Reilly Radar
02/10/2004 01:17 PMI've heard this talk a couple of times, so Im just listening for
something new and cool Timisms. One bit of commentary, its great that
wikis are on the O'Reilly Radar, but there is an even better reason
for it...
maybe o'reilly will shut up
maybe o'reilly will shut up
08/11/2004 02:55 AM
The producer strikes back. After crowing Monday about how he
made mincemeat of NYT columnist Paul Krugman on The Factor, O'Reilly
gets rebutted on Tuesday via quicktime on the blog of
Outfoxed co-producer Jim
Gilliam.
O'Reilly: Using PHP 5's SimpleXML
O'Reilly: Using PHP 5's SimpleXML
01/16/2004 10:58 AMNuCleuZ wrote in to tell us about a new article posted over on
the
O'Reilly Network for all
of those out there looking forward to the quick and easy XML features
coming in PHP 5.
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If you've managed to get InnoDB working
with MySQL ...
If you've managed to get InnoDB working
with MySQL ...
03/13/2003 10:22 AM
If you've managed to get InnoDB working with MySQL under X,
I'd very much like to talk to you. I've created a my.cnf file in
/usr/local/mysql/data/ with the following:
# mysqld configuration file for InnoDB tables
[mysqld]
innodb_data_file_path=ibdata1:50M;ibdata2:50M
innodb_data_home_dir=/usr/local/mysql/data
and that looks correct to me but either it isn't or MySQL is ignoring
the file completely or I've missed a step in getting InnoDB installed
properly. I'm stumped so if you've got any ideas, I'd really like to
hear them.
Discuss
2:56 AM
| Chris
Cummer
MySQL/InnoDB Performance Talk
MySQL/InnoDB Performance Talk
04/14/2004 10:28 AMSome notes from Peter's MySQL/InnoDB Performance talk at the 2004
MySQL User's Conference... DBT2 Benchmark,
http://sf.net/projects/osdldbt. He uses 2.4.21 kernel, no swap, and
the ext3 filesystem. Runs benchmark, checks status output (SHOW STATUS
or using mysqladmin), then begins tuning. First thing to do is enable
the slow query log. Find queries in slow query log, run EXPLAIN on the
slow queries, converting non-SELECTs to SEELCTs when needed. Index
tweaking often follows. Check SHOW PROCESSLIST for slow queries too
(I'd recommend...
Clockwatchers Web Hosting - MySQL
Tutorial - Import & Export Database
Clockwatchers Web Hosting - MySQL
Tutorial - Import & Export Database
05/24/2004 12:12 AMHow to import or export a MySQL
database
clockwatchers.com/mysql_dump.html
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NewsFactor: Is MySQL Gearing Up To Take
On Oracle?
NewsFactor: Is MySQL Gearing Up To Take
On Oracle?
04/13/2005 07:42 PM"Can open-source darling MySQL take on the likes of Oracle, and even
larger rivals Microsoft and IBM...?"
Is MySQL Gearing Up To Take On Oracle?
(NewsFactor)
Is MySQL Gearing Up To Take On Oracle?
(NewsFactor)
04/12/2005 01:47 PMNewsFactor - In many ways, it seems like a David and Goliath story: a
spunky open-source company eyeing the same market as an enormous
competitor that is vacuuming up smaller firms as it goes.
Oracle attracting MySQL users
Oracle attracting MySQL users
09/23/2004 08:06 PMOracle is now seeing the MySQL database user base as an opportunity,
unlike two years ago, when Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said users of the
open source product are not the people who would buy Oracle because
they did not have any money.
Oracle VP: MySQL Cluster Not a Threat
Oracle VP: MySQL Cluster Not a Threat
04/15/2004 12:55 PMKen Jacobs, Oracle's vice president of product strategy, says MySQL
Cluster 'will not change the competitive landscape' and that the
company is trying to address shortcomings by acquiring a third-party
technology.
INDIA:Pune: 2+ years mod_perl or CGI
with Oracle or MySQL
INDIA:Pune: 2+ years mod_perl or CGI
with Oracle or MySQL
05/20/2004 01:03 PMCybage Software Pvt. Ltd. Pune - India, Maharashtra, Pune (2004-05-20)
MySQL voted "favorite database" by Linux
journal
MySQL voted "favorite database" by Linux
journal
06/12/2002 06:22 AMMySQL got the "Readers Choice award as "Favorite database" by Linux
journal, January 2000
MySQL voted best database by Linux
Magazine editors
MySQL voted best database by Linux
Magazine editors
06/12/2002 06:22 AMMySQL is the best and most popular Linux database according to the
editors of Linux Magazine. MySQL is rewarded the year 2000 Tuxie award
for it's speed, reliability and ease of use. The editors are also
pleased with MySQL being released under the GPL license in June 2000.
InnoDB Multiple Tablespaces and
Compressed Tables
InnoDB Multiple Tablespaces and
Compressed Tables
04/15/2004 10:15 AMNotes from Heikki Tuuri's InnoDB Multiple Tablespaces and Compressed
Tables talk at the 2004 MySQL User's Conference... Heikki spent quite
some time as an academic doing math and later computer science. He
wrote the first line of code in 1994 and was trying to figure out why
relational databases were so slow. Five years later he had 110,000
lines of code and could run a TPC-C benchmark. He met Monty in 2000.
Work in the InnoDB/MySQL interface began shortly after...
phpMyAdmin - Mysql DB administration
tool - www.phpmyadmin.net
phpMyAdmin - Mysql DB administration
tool - www.phpmyadmin.net
02/06/2005 03:07 AMphpMyAdmin - Mysql DB administration tool - www.phpmyadmin.net ..
released a new version .. phpMyAdmin 2.3.2 .. phpMyAdmin ..
2.4.0-rc2
phpmyadmin.net
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phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL
Management
phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL
Management
12/19/2004 03:24 PM"As a mission statement, the introduction of a book written for
tutorial purposes forms the foundation for judging the success or
failure of the subsequent pages. Marc Delisle has written Mastering
phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL Management as a tightly focused
tutorial that is as successful at guiding its readers along its stated
path as it is at avoiding the common pratfall of straying off target."
Story
Mastering phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL
Management
Mastering phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL
Management
05/19/2004 07:20 PMIf you have been using or want to use phpMyAdmin and would like to
obtain maximum benefit from this Web application, this book will be
particularly valuable whether you are developing MySQL database
applications in PHP or any other language.
Book Review: Mastering phpMyAdmin for
Effective MySQL Management
Book Review: Mastering phpMyAdmin for
Effective MySQL Management
12/17/2004 06:23 PMThis well-written book by one of the leaders of the phpMyAdmin
community covers a lot of ground--and might get you interested in
working on the project.
Start Using MySQL
Start Using MySQL
11/27/2002 09:47 PMA Brief introduction in how to use MySQL
XAMPP 1.4.11
XAMPP 1.4.11
12/29/2004 11:56 AMA very easy to install Apache distribution for Linux, Solaris, and
Windows.
XAMPP
XAMPP
02/01/2005 09:08 PMWhen it comes to AMP (Apache; MySQL; Perl, Python, or PHP)
installers, we at Gadgetopia started with FoxServ. That project kind of
died, so a few weeks ago, we touted the benefits of Sokkit.
That product, while very good, wasn't free, which was a drag (though,
at $24.95, it's still a heck of a deal).
In the comments to the entry on Sokkit, someone mentioned XAMPP. I've
been playing with that tool for a week or so, and I've settled on this
as my AMP platform of choice.
XAMPP is free, from an organization named "Apache Friends." Like the
other tools, it installs a host of open-source-ish apps, but —
unlike the others — it's not just for Windows. XAMPP comes in
Linux and Solaris versions as well.
XAMPP
for Windows comes in three versions: Windows installer,
self-extracting executable, and traditional zip file. I got the zip,
and I recommend you do too. Extract it to "C:\xampp," then run two
BAT files that install Apache and MySQL as services, and you're done
without any behind-the-scenes, installer voodoo — everything is
nice and straightforward, meaning XAMPP should uninstall as easily as
it "installed" (corresponding BAT files are provided to uninstall the
services).
XAMPP installs with a bevy of tools. I haven't played with this
all, but from the extracted directory structure, there's AMP, Webalizer (a Web log
analyzer), MercuryMail
(an SMTP server), FileZillaFTP (an FTP
server), and phpMyAdmin (a
Web-based MySQL client). Additionally, XAMPP has "add-ons" for Python, Tomcat, Cocoon, and Perl (though it looks
to me that Perl is in the default install anyway).
So, there you have it. XAMPP is what I'm using exclusively now for
my Windows development environments, and I'm thrilled with it. It's
very above-board — all the pieces to the system are laid out
nicely, and they all install "in the open" giving me an AMP
installation in which I have complete confidence. Nicely done.
XAMPP 1.4.5
XAMPP 1.4.5
06/06/2004 04:03 PMA very easy to install Apache distribution for Linux and Windows.
O'Reilly: MySQL Crash Course, Part 2