Reposted due to popular demand(and me overlooking the popularity when it was removed).
It is vital to development to have a local install of WordPress. I personally use WAMP5 Server (wamp = windows apache mysql and php) as my development environment on my local computer. I find it extremely user-friendly and low on computer resource consumption. I’ve outlined the basics of how to get yourself rolling with a local install of WAMP and WordPress.
Download the latest WAMP5 server.
Download the latest installment of WordPress.
Install WAMP5 Server:
Double click the exe and follow through all the install prompts of WAMP and select www as your root folder (default).
Launch the WAMP5 Server:
you might get a few popups asking if you want to allow the program to run… allow it!
Navigate to your c:\wamp\www directory:
(Click on the new system icon and choose www directory)
Then delete the 3 files installed there
Unzip/Untar your WordPress:
to the C:\wamp\www directory and edit your wp-config-sample.php file to show the following:
define('DB_NAME', 'Test'); // The default by WAMP
define('DB_USER', 'root');
define('DB_PASSWORD', '');
define('DB_HOST', 'localhost');
Be sure to rename wp-config-sample.php to wp-config.php!!
Open your browser and type http://localhost and you should be at the Wordpress Install Page!
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on Aug 3rd, 2008 at 8:15 am
Nice…
on Aug 23rd, 2008 at 9:53 pm
Thanks for this tutorial.. real helpful