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I have both running on my PC. The only thing you need to be aware of is you have to change the port of one of them otherwise they will both try to use port 80, and when you start a local page your web servers will conflict. Normally you …
[QUOTE=Ezzaral;399820]Wampserver is another all-in-one install for Apache, PHP, MySQL on Windows: [url]http://www.wampserver.com/en/[/url][/QUOTE] I agree, use Wampserver, it saves a lot of messing around. I have been using it for a while and it's brilliant, especially with Zend.
I have programmed a web application using classic ASP and MSSQL, but our company is upgrading to ASP.NET and for my next project I thought I would the application in pure VB.NET. However, I am struggling to get my application to talk correctly to the MSSQL tables. I know my …
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