New from DevArticles.com this morning:
In his last article, Matthew showed us how to successfully install and configure WAMP (Windows, Apache, MySQL and PHP) to setup a development environment. In this next piece, learn how to make use of the Apache and PHP configuration files to further enhance your server needs.
Building on the foundation set forth in the previous article, he steps you through a bit more advanced configuration of Apache, including a detailed listing of several neccessary lines. Once that's up and working, they lead you on a tour of the php.ini file, showing you some of the most important key/value pairs.
The first piece and this new article are a good place to start for some developers new to the WAMP world, but most will master this information quickly, and move on to bigger and better things...




