PHP Tutorials - Herong's Tutorial Examples - v5.17, by Herong Yang
Installing Apache 2.4.37 on Windows Systems
This section describes how to install Apache 2.4.37 binary distribution on Windows systems. The server root directory setting needs to be changed to match the installation directory.
After downloaded Apache HTTP Server 2.4.37, I continued to install it on my Windows system:
1. Unzip httpd-2.4.37-win64-VC15.zip. You see a sub-directory called ".\Apache24".
2. Copy and rename the ".\Apache24" sub-directory to \apache.
3. Open \apache\conf\httpd.conf in an text editor and change the server root directory to match my installation directory by commenting out the original setting and copying it a new setting:
# Define SRVROOT "c:/Apache24" Define SRVROOT "c:/apache"
4. Start Apache Web server by running the following command:
herong> \apache\bin\httpd
4. Open a Web browser with http://localhost. You should see the Apache server default home page saying:
It works!
Congratulations, Apache Web server is stalled and working!
Table of Contents
Introduction and Installation of PHP
PHP Data Types and Data Literals
Variables, References, and Constants
Expressions, Operations and Type Conversions
Conditional Statements - "if" and "switch"
Loop Statements - "while", "for", and "do ... while"
Function Declaration, Arguments, and Return Values
Interface with Operating System
Introduction of Class and Object
►Integrating PHP with Apache Web Server
Downloading Apache 2.4.37 Binary for Windows
►Installing Apache 2.4.37 on Windows Systems
Publishing HTML Documents as Web Pages
Starting and Stopping Apache Server
Configuring Apache for PHP CGI Scripts
Publishing PHP Scripts as Web Pages
Permission Error on php-cgi.exe
Configuring Apache PHP Load Module
Retrieving Information from HTTP Requests
Creating and Managing Sessions in PHP Scripts
Sending and Receiving Cookies in PHP Scripts
Controlling HTTP Response Header Lines in PHP Scripts
MySQL Server Connection and Access Functions
Functions to Manage Directories, Files and Images
SOAP Extension Function and Calling Web Services
SOAP Server Functions and Examples
Localization Overview of Web Applications
Using Non-ASCII Characters in HTML Documents
Using Non-ASCII Characters as PHP Script String Literals
Receiving Non-ASCII Characters from Input Forms
"mbstring" Extension and Non-ASCII Encoding Management
Managing Non-ASCII Character Strings with MySQL Servers
Parsing and Managing HTML Documents
Configuring and Sending Out Emails
Managing PHP Engine and Modules on macOS