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“XAMPP”

“APACHE”

“MARIADB”

“PHP”

“PERL”

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-[XAMPP] is a free and open-source cross-platform web server solution stack package developed by Apache Friends,[2] consisting mainly of the Apache HTTP Server, MariaDB database, and interpreters for scripts written in the PHP and Perl programming languages-

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Since most actual web server deployments use the same components as XAMPP, it makes transitioning from a local test server to a live server possible.

XAMPP’s ease of deployment means a WAMP or LAMP stack can be installed quickly and simply on an operating system by a developer, with the advantage that common add-in applications such as WordPress and Joomla! can also be installed with similar ease using Bitnami.

The Apache Friends website indicates that XAMPP stands for “XAMPP Apache + MariaDB + PHP + Perl”, making it a recursive acronym. XAMPP formerly used MySQL, but this was replaced with MariaDB on 19 October 2015 and beginning with XAMPP versions 5.5.30 and 5.6.14,[5] altering the meaning of the acronym. It originally stood for Cross-Platform + Apache + MySQL + PHP + Perl.

XAMPP requires only one zip, tar, 7z, or exe file to be downloaded and run, and little or no configuration of the various components that make up the web server is required. The Windows version of XAMPP requires Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable.

XAMPP is regularly updated to the latest releases of Apache, MariaDB, PHP and Perl. It also comes with a number of other modules, including OpenSSL, phpMyAdmin, MediaWiki, Joomla, WordPress and more.[6] Self-contained, multiple instances of XAMPP can exist on a single computer, and any given instance can be copied from one computer to another.[7] XAMPP is offered in both a full and a standard version (Smaller version).[7]

The most obvious characteristic of XAMPP is the ease at which a WAMP webserver stack can be deployed and instantiated.[8] Later, some common packaged applications that could be easily installed were provided by Bitnami.[9]

Officially, XAMPP’s designers intended it for use only as a development tool, to allow website designers and programmers to test their work on their own computers without any access to the Internet. To make this as easy as possible, many important security features are disabled by default.[10] XAMPP has the ability to serve web pages on the World Wide Web.[11] A special tool is provided to password-protect the most important parts of the package.[12]

XAMPP also provides support for creating and manipulating databases in MariaDB and SQLite, among others.

Once XAMPP is installed, it is possible to treat a local host like a remote host by connecting using an FTP client. Using a program like FileZilla has many advantages when installing a content management system (CMS) like Joomla or WordPress[further explanation needed]. It is also possible to connect to localhost via FTP with an HTML editor.

Components included with XAMPP 8.2.12[13]
Component On Windows On Linux On macOS
Apache 2.4.58 Yes Yes Yes
MariaDB 10.4.32 Yes Yes Yes
PHP 8.2.12 Yes Yes [14] Yes [14]
phpMyAdmin 5.2.1 Yes Yes Yes
OpenSSL 3.1.3 Yes Yes Yes
Webalizer Yes – 2.23-04 Yes – 2.23-05 Yes – 2.23-05
FileZilla FTP Server 0.9.41 Yes No No
Mercury Mail Transport System 4.63 Yes No No
Strawberry Perl 5.32.1.1 Portable Yes No No
Tomcat 8.5.96 (with mod_proxy_ajp as connector) Yes No No
XAMPP Control Panel 3.2.4 Yes No No
APR 1.5.2 No Yes Yes
APR-utils 1.5.4 No Yes Yes
cUrl 7.53.1 No Yes Yes
expat 2.0.1 No Yes Yes
FPDF 1.7 No Yes Yes
FreeTDS 0.91 No Yes Yes
Freetype2 2.4.8 No Yes Yes
GD 2.2.5 No Yes Yes
gdbm 1.8.3 No Yes Yes
gettext 0.19.8.1 No Yes Yes
ICU4C Library 66.1 No Yes Yes
IMAP C-Client 2007e No Yes Yes
libapreq 2.13 No Yes Yes
libpng 1.6.37 No Yes Yes
libxml 2.0.1 No Yes Yes
libxslt 1.1.33 No Yes Yes
mcrypt 2.5.8 No Yes Yes
mhash 0.9.9.9 No Yes Yes
Ming 0.4.5 No Yes Yes
mod_perl 2.0.8-dev No Yes Yes
ncurses 5.9 No Yes Yes
OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48 No Yes Yes
pdf class 0.11.7 No Yes Yes
Perl 5.34.1 No Yes Yes
ProFTPD 1.3.6 No Yes Yes
Sablotron 1.0.3 No Yes Yes
zlib 1.2.11 No Yes Yes
Major component versions
Comparison of web server software
Lighttpd
List of Apache–MySQL–PHP packages
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^ Jump up to: a b With PEAR + SQLite 2.8.17/3.38.5 + multibyte (mbstring) support
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Official website
Interview with Kai Seidler from the XAMPP project Archived 2020-07-01 at the Wayback Machine — interview by Lenz Grimmer, MySQL
Installing, Configuring, and Developing with XAMPP — article by Dalibor D. Dvorski, Skills Canada – Ontario
Acronym of XAMPP — Taken from Abbreviations.com, a site by STANDS4 LLC
XAMPP In General — article by Owusu-Ansah Godfred, Global Health Data Management

en.wikipedia.org /wiki/XAMPP
XAMPP
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not to be confused with XMPP.

XAMPP

Initial release September 4, 2002; 21 years ago[1]
Stable release
8.2.12 / 19 November 2023; 9 months ago

Repository sourceforge.net/projects/xampp
Operating system
Windows Server 2008 and later
Windows Vista and later
Mac OS X 10.6
and later
CentOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, Gentoo, Arch, SUSE
Platform IA-32 (Windows package only) and x64 (macOS and Linux packages only)
Size
Windows: 148 MB
Linux: 150 MB
macOS: 149 MB
Available in 11 languages[citation needed]
List of languages

Type Solution stack
License GNU General Public License
Website www.apachefriends.org

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