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JLBN – Moving Wordpress on WAMP

June 21, 2010 By: JL Category: WAMP Comments (4)

Ever run into the issue to move your Wordpress blog website from one location to another and have a very hard time to edit the Databases and Configuration files and still don’t get the result as expected :( or you might just simply want to test if your current Wordpress website including all the themes, the plugins, the settings, … would work on the new version of Wordpress??? It’s your lucky day since our Moving Wordpress guide is the easiest and the most effective guide out there ;)

Note: Even this guide is used for Wampserver, you can apply this method on other wamp package such as Xampp, EasyPHP, so on. Just make sure to select correct file(s) in proper location(s) ;)

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JLBN – Setup Drupal on WAMP

January 27, 2010 By: JL Category: WAMP Comments (2)

Drupal is a free software package that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website. Drupal is open-source software distributed under the GPL (”GNU General Public License”) and is maintained and developed by a community of thousands of users and developers.

Note: Even this guide is used for Wampserver, you can apply this method on other wamp package such as Xampp, EasyPHP, so on. Just make sure to select correct file(s) in proper location(s) ;)

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JLBN – Setup osCommerce on WAMP

January 16, 2010 By: BN Category: WAMP No Comments →

osCommerce (”open source Commerce”) is an e-commerce and online store-management software program that provides a basic set of functionality that meets the common needs of online businesses. Beyond the basic functionality, osCommerce is able to be augmented, via either community-supplied add-ons or custom code, meaning that it can be customized to meet the specific needs of any business.

Note: Even this guide is used for Wampserver, you can apply this method on other wamp package such as Xampp, EasyPHP, so on. Just make sure to select correct file(s) in proper location(s) ;)

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JLBN – Setup Custom Menu on WAMP

August 02, 2009 By: JL Category: WAMP Comments (6)

Wampserver is built with simple and easy to use in mind, especially the very convenient wamp tray icon; however, some, if not a lot of, wamp users like to make it more convenient for their own usages but not sure where to start, so in this tutor guide for wamp, we will show you some basic methods to get you started ;)

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JLBN – Remote MySQL through PHPMyAdmin on WAMP

July 18, 2009 By: BN Category: WAMP Comments (9)

For users’ own protections, WAMP by default is blocked from outside access; thus, if you wish to remote access your MySQL, you need to make some “little” changes in settings, and in this tutor guide for WAMP, we will show you what steps you need to do to achieve it ;)

Note: Even this guide is used for Wampserver, you can apply this method on other wamp package such as Xampp, EasyPHP, so on. Just make sure to select correct file(s) in proper location(s) ;)

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