Based on platform XAMMP, Icy Phoenix setup will allow you to install with one click, a local host and Icy Phoenix 2.0 board in less than 2 minutes.
After starting the installation, Icy Phoenix Setup, it will ask where create the folder with the files (default C: \)
Click to Install and soon will open a page on your browser, where you can find log-in data for your local forum.
Pre-installed languages: English, Italian German and Spanish.
Special thanks to TheSteffen, spydie and staff of icy phoenix Italy to have it tested. :thanks:
Platform Local Host: XAMPP Lite win32-1.7.1
Platform Icy Phoenix: 2.0
Source: www.icyphoenix.it
Made by: TopoMotoV3X
Icy Phoenix Local Server Setup 2.0 For Windows
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Local Server Setup 2.0 For Windows
Thanks for the tutorial and for the mod..
Any chance this can be done for Wamp too or am I pushing my luck.. :D
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Any chance this can be done for Wamp too or am I pushing my luck.. :D
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Local Server Setup 2.0 For Windows
I used to use XAMPP but found WAMP better to change php extensions on and overall easy for me basically...
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Mighty Gorgon wrote: [View Post]
I used to use XAMPP but found WAMP better to change php extensions on and overall easy for me basically...
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Local Server Setup 2.0 For Windows
Hey Mike,
I haven't used WAMP so I'm guessing :P
If WAMP is portable, you should be able to copy your WAMP folder to a usb stick and click setup/install ?? so that it knows it's on a USB drive - Then click the "menu.exe" or whatever it's called ?? to start the services.
And if that is the case, then you shouldn't need a WIN installer. :mryellow:
Problem is, I assume that you can't have WAMP on both USB and HD on the same PC because they would conflict much the same as XAMPP does.
I haven't used WAMP so I'm guessing :P
If WAMP is portable, you should be able to copy your WAMP folder to a usb stick and click setup/install ?? so that it knows it's on a USB drive - Then click the "menu.exe" or whatever it's called ?? to start the services.
And if that is the case, then you shouldn't need a WIN installer. :mryellow:
Problem is, I assume that you can't have WAMP on both USB and HD on the same PC because they would conflict much the same as XAMPP does.
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Local Server Setup 2.0 For Windows
I do use xampp portable for uni as wamp does not have a portable version... I went from xampp to wamp just for its simplicity of use (my opinion)
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mort wrote: [View Post]
I do use xampp portable for uni as wamp does not have a portable version... I went from xampp to wamp just for its simplicity of use (my opinion)
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Local Server Setup 2.0 For Windows
At least you have it half right on what's the best of both. :LOL:
Totally OT:
Can I have a copy of the tab menu you were working on (Just the ,tpl file) to save me a heap of editing.
Danke! :P
Totally OT:
Can I have a copy of the tab menu you were working on (Just the ,tpl file) to save me a heap of editing.
Danke! :P
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Local Server Setup 2.0 For Windows
PM sent not sure if its what you need as I have recoded for my benefit..
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Local Server Setup 2.0 For Windows
Thanks TopoMotoV3X, for your work and sharing it.
Can I also insert it to IP.de?
Or should I only post a link on IP.de to this topic?
Can I also insert it to IP.de?
Or should I only post a link on IP.de to this topic?
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Local Server Setup 2.0 For Windows
Here's something new.
WAMPEE for USB :mryellow:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wam...2/Wampee%202.1/
DWho wrote: [View Post]
Here's something new.
WAMPEE for USB :mryellow:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wam...2/Wampee%202.1/
Subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Local Server Setup 2.0 For Windows
Sure, i did it with more languages to be able to share across multiple sites.
regards.
TheSteffen wrote: [View Post]
Sure, i did it with more languages to be able to share across multiple sites.
regards.
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