FTP site I can use to download XAMPP from a shell

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FTP site I can use to download XAMPP from a shell

Postby huygens » 10. August 2010 15:58

What FTP site is available to utilize to download xampp?

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Re: FTP site I can use to download XAMPP from a shell

Postby oliviathn » 11. August 2010 06:36

A latest version of XAMPP 1.7.3 is available in apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html. If you want to run XAMPP 1.7.3, you must install XAMPP basis package and also Add-On packages, but add-on are no need to install because it is a optional. You can also install older version of XAMPP directly form source page.
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Re: FTP site I can use to download XAMPP from a shell

Postby huygens » 11. August 2010 15:44

Unfortunately I need to be able to ftp it down to a specific server in a shell. I donot have direct access to the server and thus cannot physically use a cd, usb drive, and only have shell access. Does Apache Friends have an FTP site I can use?
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Re: FTP site I can use to download XAMPP from a shell

Postby JonB » 11. August 2010 15:50

Use a free DriveHQ FTP account

www.drivehq.com

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Re: FTP site I can use to download XAMPP from a shell

Postby jonnyj99 » 18. August 2010 11:02

The new version of XAMPP 1.7.3 is available xampp.html.XAMPP is easy to install Apache distribution containing MySQL, PHP and Perl. XAMPP is really easy to install and use just download, extract and start.Open source stack as XAMPP from Apache Friends is to simplify the development of open source, making it easier to write and deploy applications in a stable and standardized.
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