MAMP SOFTWARE stands for Pcintosh, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. MAMP SOFTWARE is an application you can install on your Pc which allows you to have access to a local PHP server and MySQL server. Essentially, MAMP SOFTWARE gives you all of the tools you need to run Your Site on your Pchine, for development and testing purposes.You May Also Like: How to Get Alexa Ranking Top 20,000,000 in Just 4 weeks
What is Amps in comparison to mamps?
AMPPS is a cross platform AMP stack. It has MAMP, WAMP and LAMP stacks
How to connect the Software?
You can accomplish this in different ways, but the other ways aren't nearly as simple (see PcOS_X_Local_Mirror for the long, manual version of installing PHP and MySQL on your Pc).
Step 1: Installation of MAMP SOFTWARE Software
Before you can install MAMP SOFTWARE on your Pc, you'll need to download it from the MAMP SOFTWARE website. MAMP SOFTWARE requires that your Pc be running Pc later Os.
Once the MAMP SOFTWARE download is complete, double-click the MAMP SOFTWARE disk image (it should be something like MAMP SOFTWARE_2.0.3.dmg), and you should get a MAMP SOFTWARE window pop up. Drag the MAMP SOFTWARE folder (not MAMP SOFTWARE PRO - we'll save that walk-through for another time) to the Applications folder.
Step 2: Basic MAMP Settings
Now that you've got MAMP SOFTWARE installed on your system, launch MAMP SOFTWARE.app (located at /Applications/MAMP SOFTWARE/MAMP.app).
While you're editing settings, MAMP SOFTWARE might prompt you for an administrator password. This is required because MAMP SOFTWARE needs to run two processes: mysqld (MySQL) and httpd (Apache), and depending on the settings you set for those processes, you may or may not need to input your password.
Once you open MAMP SOFTWARE, click the Preferences button. Next, click over to "Ports." The default MAMP SOFTWARE ports are 8888 for Apache, and8889 for MySQL. If you use this configuration, you shouldn't get asked for your password, but you'd need to include the port number in the URL (localhost:8888). If you'd like to leave the port number out of the URL, change the Apache port to 80. The downside of using port 80 as your MAMP SOFTWARE Apache port is that you'll always be asked for your password.
On the PHP tab, select PHP version 5. The PHP minimum requirement for Your Site was raised to 5.2.4+ in version 3.2.
Lastly, on the Apache tab, you'll need to set a document root. This is where all of your files are going to be for your local web server. An example of a document root is /Users/USERNAME/Sites/Your Site/.
Once you're done editing all of the settings, hit OK to save them.
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