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Map Network Drive Drive: W: Folder: \\yourcomputername\diskw Press OK 8. You should now have a W: that looks like this: w:\cgi-bin w:\home w:\tmp w:\usr w:\www 9. START IT ALL UP! Simply run c:\xsas\XSAS.exe Apache and MySQL should start in the background (to check go to Task Manager and look for Apache and mysqld-opt.exe. If they're not running you've not done someting right). 10. You're all done. click on the XOOPS link and you should see your own local running version of XOOPS. Now go back to JMorris earlier post about how to customise this local version for yourself. Rock on!! Patrick.[/quote]" />

Re: Using Xoops Locally - XSAS
by Bassman on 2006/7/14 1:14:36

I've been using webserver on a stick in the3 same way, and it works great! I think it would have the same problems with mainfile.php though, although I have not tried it on more than one comp yet.
Re: Using Xoops Locally - XSAS
by skenow on 2006/7/14 0:33:24

I've been using XAMPP, and I like it. I have a 'web site on a stick' now!

What I would like to solve is having to edit mainfile.php every time I plug my flash drive into another computer. XAMPP has a setup utility that takes care of all the path changes for XAMPP because of the different drive letters, but I haven't found a way to do the same for Xoops. Anyone have some suggestions?
Re: Using Xoops Locally - XSAS
by simeon on 2006/7/13 22:39:16

if you need a really easy to use local server maybe take a look at server2go.
IMHO the easiest way to play with xoops.
maybe someone pack XOOPS into the server with a standard config.its a very small but powerfull app
Re: Using Xoops Locally - XSAS
by McDonald on 2006/7/13 21:36:26

XSAS is a nice and handy utility for XOOPS newbies. Everything has been setup already, so it's ready to rock 'n roll. It comes with a lot of modules also.
The disadvantages of XSAS are:
- it skips the installation process of Xoops
- it comes with an old version of Xoops.
- it's not developped anymore as far as I know.

Another great utility for running XOOPS sites locally on your hard drive is XAMPP.
With XAMPP you have to create a database yourself and you have to go through the installation process of Xoops.

Maybe I will write a small manual about setting up a XOOPS site with XAMPP, but first I have to finish the translation of tinyeditor from english to dutch.
Re: Using Xoops Locally - XSAS
by heddie on 2006/7/13 11:32:06

hi jmorris,

just got introduced to xoops/xsas. really nice ! reading this thread and I notice u mentioned about "adding different site" to the GUI.

would like to know how'd u make out and if successful, would u mind sharing the info with us.

regards,

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