WAMP stack with Webuilder

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quitcherbitshun
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WAMP stack with Webuilder

Post by quitcherbitshun »

New user here, and novice web designer.

Im using the trial version of Webuilder and in looking through the different menus i see where it has a built in server.

How does this work on windows?
Would i have to install php and mysql without apache?

When i tried to start the built in server (i already had Apache2Triad running), and made a call to index.php i got an error about the php.exe being called improperly. And then it seemed that mysql had shutdown also.

Can these 2 not co-exist ( the built in server, and a WAMP stack)?

Is a WAMP stack even necessary with Webuilder?

I'd really rather not have to configure php and mysql independantly to use the internal server. :?:
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Post by Karlis »

If you want to use your own web server, please check this out:
http://www.blumentals.net/webuilder/faq.php?qid=hpd_map

To use built-in web server, you must enter the path to php-cgi.exe file in the web server properties (Preferences window, under Preview - Script Preview).
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