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Originally Posted by Zeph
Can I say PROMO! There's absolutely nothing wrong with Apache on Windows, I use it all the time and if you're not that experienced with setting up a Apache/MySQL/PHP environment (if you need them), then I recommend http://www.wampserver.com/en/ as it installs everything at once and is easy to get going!
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There is nothing wrong with it no, but its a pain to configure and it has its issues. On Linux its just a case of sudo apt-get install apache2 and off you go but Windows isn't so easy when it comes to Apache. Tried it myself and couldn't be bothered with its text file based configuration. This day and age it still gets me that any program uses them...
WAMP will work great for basic stuff but if you need ultra configurable options you need to do it properly. If its a bog standard server setup you're after, then bobs your uncle